Climate 100: Clean Energy and Resilient Schools Can Add $5.4B to California’s Climate Budget

In our guest post on NextGen Policy’s Climate 100 blog, we urged California’s lawmakers to align every dollar spent in K-12 infrastructure with building an equitable zero carbon future and ensure that our current actions work towards, and not against, the state’s 2045 goal.

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