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Lydia Loopesko
October 15, 2022
Over the decades, schools have been the breeding ground for environmental change. In recent years, climate action protests have been seen in the younger generation. Much of this has likely been inspired by the Fridays for the Future protests catalyzed by Greta Thunberg, whose climate protests began outside of her school. Fridays for the Future is now a recognized movement amongst the youth that inspires others to take climate action. Thus, it comes as no surprise that the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) would therefore also be involved in climate action. The TDSB serves over 245,000 students across 600 schools making them the largest school board in Canada.
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