Will Trump Cut Climate Funds for Schools? Here’s What Could Happen

Last week, the Seattle school district received a check for close to $8 million from the Internal Revenue Service. That money represents 40 percent of the total cost of the recently-completed installation of energy-efficient geothermal heating systems in three school buildings.” “We think this is a generational funding opportunity for school districts, and is poised to be the largest federal investment ever in school facilities,” said Sara Ross, co-founder of UndauntedK12.

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