Chicago teachers demand climate solutions in their next contract
"That contract means nothing if our Earth is on fire."
Solar panels. Heat Pumps. Electric buses. Those are just three of the things the Chicago Teachers Union, or CTU, is hoping to acquire in their latest negotiations for a new contract, one that would address the rising toll of climate change in the more than 500 schools in which their members teach.
Arguably one of the most powerful unions for teachers in the nation, the CTU held public negotiations last Friday in a crowded elementary school gymnasium, facing off against leaders from Chicago Public Schools, or CPS.
The two entities have a contentious relationship, made clear in the last decade with two strikes and several showdowns during the pandemic. The negotiations were also streamed, but any observers expecting the usual verbal fireworks would be disappointed. Both sides agreed that climate change is a real challenge. Now, they just have to figure out how to pay for the changes necessary.
Chicagos buildings, including school buildings, are a major source of carbon emissions, said Lauren Bianchi, a social studies teacher on the citys Southeast Side and chair of the CTUs climate justice committee. CPS buildings produce yearly emissions equivalent to about 900 railcars worth of coal.
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