Top Posts
NASA reports record heat but omits reference to...
Guterres says world in climate chaos ‘cannot be...
Farmers urge govt to subsidise solar-powered irrigation facilities
EU Scientists say global warming topped key 1.5C...
Minister says Tinubu to push Nigeria’s position on...
WMO warns 11-year streak of record global warming...
Study shows microplastics weaken oceans’ carbon-absorbing role
Delaware moves to address climate change, protect communities
Trump withdraws US from over 66 international organization
Study finds climate change accelerates tree deaths across...
EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World
World

Durham school drops plan to turn off heat on climate ‘blue nose day’

by admineconai October 16, 2024
written by admineconai October 16, 2024
568

A school has decided against a student-led plan to turn the heating off for a “blue nose” climate action day after parents raised concerns.

According to reports, the heating was due to be turned off at Wolsingham school, County Durham, on Friday but the plan has now been postponed until the summer term of next year when it is likely to be warmer. A letter to parents and guardians had alerted them to the proposal, recommending that their children should on Friday wear a black V-neck jumper, extra-thick socks and layers such as a vest or plain white T-shirt. The letter added: “Please note hoodies will not be permitted and blazers should be worn.”

The blue nose day plan entailed the heating being turned off to conserve energy and was being done to reduce the school’s carbon footprint and “raise the importance of being more sustainable”.

In a second letter this week the school said the event would not go ahead as planned after “speaking to several parents regarding their concerns”. It said the day had been planned by students in the school’s climate action team.

Read also: Report: Extreme weather killed more than 100 people near the New Mexico border in 2024

“The event was designed to raise the importance in our school community of being more sustainable and in a small way reduce the school’s carbon footprint,” it said. “The date was carefully chosen by looking at average temperatures by month and short-term weather forecasts, indicating a temperature in Wolsingham of approx. 15C on Friday.

“After careful consideration and speaking to several parents regarding their concerns, the blue nose day scheduled for Friday 18 October 2024 will now not go ahead as planned. School will be open as usual, with staff and students not needing to wear extra layers of clothing and with the heating switched on as on a normal school day.”

The letter said students on the climate action team had “played a key part in making Wolsingham school more sustainable in other ways over the last few academic years. This includes the installation of filtered water coolers, meaning the amount of single-use plastic, from water bottles, has been reduced to extremely close to zero.”

Story was adapted from the Guardian.

Blue noseClimate changeDurham schoolPlan
0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
admineconai

previous post
Report: Extreme weather killed more than 100 people near the New Mexico border in 2024
next post
Labor: Coalition pledge to subsidise Australia’s most expensive form of energy unreasonable

Related Posts

EU Scientists say global warming topped key 1.5C...

January 14, 2026

WMO warns 11-year streak of record global warming...

January 14, 2026

Study shows microplastics weaken oceans’ carbon-absorbing role

January 8, 2026

Delaware moves to address climate change, protect communities

January 8, 2026

Trump withdraws US from over 66 international organization

January 8, 2026

Study finds climate change accelerates tree deaths across...

January 6, 2026

Report: Climate change strains Croatia’s power system

January 6, 2026

Study shows forcing lifestyle changes could weaken support...

January 1, 2026

Court ruling blocks Hawaii’s climate change tourist tax...

January 1, 2026

Brazilian Women To Join New UN Climate Assessment...

December 31, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Bloglovin
  • Vimeo

@2021 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Eco-Nai+

EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World