Comment: B.C. needs to invest in electric school buses by default

  • 📰 timescolonist
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 68 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 31%
  • Publisher: 75%

Education Education Headlines News

Education Education Latest News,Education Education Headlines

Colton Kasteel is a senior analyst with the Pembina Institute, and Ruth Kamnitzer is an organizer for the For Our Kids network.

As B.C. parents sent their kids back to school last month, the enduring impacts of climate change were not far from mind.

But there are solutions at B.C.’s fingertips, the most visible one, to parents, could be electric school buses. Some districts in B.C. are already running electric school buses — and for the parents of kids on those routes, the sight of the bus pulling up will be an important reminder that B.C. is closing the gap between current emissions and its 2030 target.In the race to tackle climate change, electric school buses offer a quick win for governments to act on.

While their initial cost is higher than diesel buses, electric school buses are operationally cost-competitive in the immediate term and outperform diesel buses in the long-term. Over 12 years, electrification can save school districts over $250 million in operational costs while also allowing them to generate up to $132 million in offsetting revenue from the sale of electric vehicle charging credits under B.C.’s Low-Carbon Fuel Standard.

Based on the elimination of these harmful health hazards, school bus electrification could save the province approximately $15 million in health-care costs. Despite the temporary electrification subsidies that have been filling the funding gap since 2020, B.C. has not made a concerted effort to normalize electrification in its bus replacement program or set clear procurement targets that would create accountability.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

'In the race to tackle climate change,-' In the process of adapting to a changing climate, - There fixed it for you.

The school boards can barely afford to keep the buses running! Buying electric buses would only hurt the students programs.

Better get start building nuclear power plants to get all electric.

Let's load all our kids on some lithium...

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 15. in EDUCATİON

Education Education Latest News, Education Education Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Walk-to-school events, growing electric bus fleets encourage greener treks to school | CBC NewsCalls for students to bring litter-less lunches and reduce, reuse, recycle are already familiar in classrooms across Canada. Attention is now also turning to the way students travel to school and how to reduce the carbon footprint of that weekday trek. Just make school a metaverse experience Are you ever going to report on IncelPoilievre? Townies believe that walking to school and litterless lunches solve it all. They never see passed the boundaries of their own suburb. Kids here have a 30 km bus ride to school.
Source: CBCNews - 🏆 2. / 99 Read more »

Small B.C. island floats new model of rural educationA tiny B.C. island is charting a new course for rural education to keep families from abandoning the community to ensure their kids can attend high school.
Source: PGCitizen - 🏆 65. / 51 Read more »

Small B.C. island floats new model of rural educationA tiny B.C. island is charting a new course for rural education to keep families from abandoning the community to ensure their kids can attend high school.
Source: BurnabyNOW_News - 🏆 14. / 77 Read more »