State Representative Emídio de Souza (PT) filed a bill to force all schools to have in classrooms to alleviate the effects of.
According to the text, the maximum period for the adequacy of schools is two years after the approval of the law, and in the first year, at least half of the units should be air -conditioned.
The project states that climate control should consider sustainable and energy efficiency solutions whenever technically viable. It also provides that the executive may replace construction materials that contribute to the overheating of the classrooms and implement ecological roofs or thermal insulators as additional measures.
The priority in the installation of the conditioned air will be given to schools located in regions of higher incidence of heat, according to official climate data.
The text states that the government may provide tax incentives and financing lines to enable the implementation of the law, especially for educational institutions in poorer locations.
Municipal, federal and private schools will be encouraged to adhere to the law, through technical and financial support programs. The project prohibits voluntary transfers of state resources and the conclusion of cooperation instruments with institutions that do not adhere to the law, except when it comes to cases justified by the Executive.
“This initiative is based on studies that unequivocly demonstrate the impacts
negatives of global warming in the school environment, especially in regions where temperatures
High are increasingly frequent and intense, “writes the deputy in the justification.
He also states that the crisis “requires immediate action by the government to ensure that school spaces are adapted to the new climate reality and promote adequate learning conditions.”
Emídio de Souza also cites students from students “and even vomiting due to the intense heat within schools.”
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