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Can I talk about climate change?

An elementary school in Alabama has been closed due to the impact of the EF2 tornado.....

Can I talk about climate change? First of all, in environmental issues, global warming is the main debate. Many people think that carbon dioxide is one of the main causes of global warming.

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The debate is moving toward the need for energy that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Alternative energy.
So what exactly should we do? It is rare that a clear name has been issued, but it seems that thermal power generation has been denied, and there is a trend to pay attention to alternative power generation systems.
So from a slightly different perspective, campaigns to prevent global warming have some aspects like the promotion of post-thermal power. If the post-fired power industry is a hidden advertising source, we should be a little alarmed in our efforts to prevent global warming.

Well, in a campaign to prevent such global warming, that famous Swedish minor (17) often appears in the media. She is calling for a commitment to global warming, but she also makes another important claim. It’s a claim that young people should not study at school.

The second argument denies studies that eventually learn knowledge that will help with global warming

Certainly, I think that’s one aspect.
The purpose of school and study is to train workers, who have the abilities and characteristics that are appropriate for the current industry. Therefore, it is inevitable that such workers will be involved in jobs that cause global warming today.

Of course, studying at school could help prevent global warming. But that is a “may” assumption and will not be exceeded.
Therefore, it is not necessary to go to school to support global warming.
I feel that the media does not take up this claim much. In reality, however, there is a link between preventing global warming and not going to school on Friday.
Perhaps the school may be closed three days a week in the future.


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An elementary school in Alabama has been closed due to the impact of the EF2 tornado

The school building collapsed due to strong winds, and it was not possible to continue the business.
The primary school building was built in the 1970s and did not have a typhoon shelter. Fortunately, the damage caused by the EF2 tornado was over the weekend and no one was injured.
Now, it is expected that it will take about a year to recover a collapsed school building, but budget problems have surfaced. This is because current building codes in the United States require shelters to be prepared for typhoons.
Insurance payments cover damages under current building standards, so budget is scarce. Local stakeholders are calling for assistance.

As you can imagine, it will cost a lot of money to rebuild the school. Officials don’t know if the whole building is destroyed, but they do know insurance won’t pay what it will cost to fix this school as a result of new codes. …
Plans for Marshall County school damaged by tornado

In fact, I personally think that the number of days to go to school should be limited. I mean, it might not be good for your health to let playful children sit on chairs for a long time. Children may suffer from the economy class syndrome.

That’s it for today’s post. Thank you

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