NZEI Te Riu Roa welcomes the governmentโs announcement today around removing coal boilers from schools but would like to see swifter action to support climate change initiatives.
โThis is a good first step on the pathway to a fossil free schooling sector but it needs to happen faster as 2025 is still three years away and thatโs time we just canโt afford,โ says NZEI Te Riu Roa President Liam Rutherford.
โTodayโs announcement is also just a starting point as it still leaves approximately 700 school boilers in Aotearoa fuelled by oil, gas and diesel, which are not transition fuels or suitable alternatives.โ
Mr Rutherford says NZEI Te Riu Roa recognises the announcement is part of a broader decarbonisation initiative from the government, but it is important that learning environments reflect the kind of future we want for our tamariki.
โAll our tamariki deserve learning environments heated through clean energy as soon as possible,โ he says.
โWe therefore challenge all political parties to commit to the next steps of funding all schools to run on 100% renewable energy by 2025.โ


