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The Need for More Air Conditioning at Schools

This piece reports that many poor kids attend urban schools that do not have air conditioning and this is affecting their ability to learn.  This example highlights why we need more economic growth to help us to adapt to climate change and more hot days.  To paraphrase a Nobel Laureate, "air conditioning begets learning which begets learning".
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