Environment: 20 to 30% of School Buildings "Old" and "Unsuited" to Climatic Hazards
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Between 20% and 30% of school buildings are "vetuses" and "unsuited" to extreme climatic hazards, reveals a report by the Ecological and Social Alliance (AES) published this Friday, 5 September. Moreover, these buildings account for about 12% of the energy consumption of the public sector and would be responsible for 1.5% of France's greenhouse gas emissions. - "The roof has been leaking for 5 years": almost a third of school buildings "vetuse" …
The Ecological and Social Alliance, including Oxfam and Greenpeace, is campaigning for a 10-year school building renovation plan to "adapt school to climate change and protect staff and children alike".
The Climate and Social Alliance denounces "unacceptable" conditions for students and school staff, and sets out ways to improve them.
Between 20 and 30% of schools are said to be "old" and "unsuited" to extreme weather events such as summer heatwaves, climate and social alliance alert
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