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Robert Thirsk School

Students at Robert Thirsk School in Alberta are implementing a rooftop wind and solar array and a weather station system to track their impacts and general local climate trends.

Students at Robert Thirsk School in Alberta have been taking on climate projects for several years. This year they’re hoping to raise more awareness of climate impacts in their larger school community. The students are installing a wind turbine and solar panel array on their school’s roof, along with a weather station system in a school common area that will track the impacts of the renewable energy systems and general local climate trends. They hope to use this as a tool for educating their school community about the local climate impacts and solutions that exist.

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