After a long, cold winter, the sound of temperatures in the 80s comes as a welcomed forecast. However, for children still in school and stuck in hot classrooms without air conditioning, it's something to dread.
Last fall, when Tyler Colson taught her middle school students about climate change, she had them document environmental injustices in their own community. After some research, the students learned that their Louisiana neighborhood has suffered more from flooding than many wealthier areas.