L.A.'s asphalt-covered schoolyards are an environmental injustice (via latimesopinion)
Kids play in an open field at Castellanos Elementary in Los Angeles, one of the only surfaces on campus that is not paved.Editorial: Climate change fuels deadly heat waves. Ranking them like hurricanes could save lives
Lawmakers should get behind legislation to make California the first state in the nation to rank heat waves, a step that could save countless lives. L.A. Unified’s new superintendent, Alberto Carvalho, quickly identified the lack of green space on district campuses as a problem, pointing it out repeatedlyin his first few weeks on the job. He told The Times editorial board last month that “where we put kids to play ball, to exercise, to do jumping jacks, to play hopscotch, it does not make sense.” He also noted that many of the schools that lack green space are in the same neighborhoods that suffer from park scarcity.
“So when do the kids ever get to see something other than the concrete jungle that surrounds them?” Carvalho said. “I think it is our moral responsibility to provide that.”to green schoolyards, starting with asphalt-dominated campuses in neighborhoods with the greatest need for open space. He said it would be “systemic district-wide plan” rather than “a symbolic, one-off approach.
It’s not just a matter of aesthetics, but educational opportunity and environmental justice. Research shows exposure to the outdoors and access to park space are good for children’s mental and physical health and development: They
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