toll on them. reporter: as schools struggle to recuperate from extreme weather, expert say they must better understand their future risk and rebuild more resilient structures. opublic schools right now received a d-plus on america s infrastructure report card. wow. reporter: until then when extreme weather strikes, all that is lost will undoubtedly also include quality instructional time in school. extreme weather has already had a multifaceted impact on america s schools. several school systems tell me the mental health of students and teachers who are coping with personal losses as they try to resume learning is a major issue. supply chain issues have made rebuilding schools a drawn-out process. so students are in temporary learning environments for extremely long stretches of time. renee marsh, cnn, washington. our thanks to renee. tonight police have arrested a suspected serial killer just hours ago while he was, quote, hunting for his next victim.
Along with their comrades over on MSNBC, CNN became unmoored Thursday morning in their reactions to the Supreme Court dealing a blow to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority in regulating greenhouse gas emissions, arguing the Court doesn’t want to save Earth by “addressing climate change” and leveled “a blow” to the “administrative state.”
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condemns it. all three teams and the league have denied flores allegations. well, the beijing winter olympics are the first to rely almost entirely on artificial snow. and that may be the future. the reason being, they say, climate change. researchers say it s threatening future winter olympic games and making conditions more dangerous for athletes. cnn s renee marsh has the details. reporter: no natural snow, a winter olympics first. over 100 snow generators and 300 snow-making guns are doing what mother nature did not, blanketing beijing s bare slopes with snow. it s not quite ideal, but i would say we re all making the most of it. you definitely don t want to fall. it feels like pretty bulletproof ice. reporter: climate scientists warn this scene will% the norm as global warming threatens the future of snow sports.
a new study finds that flooding brought on by climate change will hit communities of color. according to study published this morning, flooding is only going to get worse in the years ahead and neighborhoods where people of color and other minorities live, they will bear the brunt of the damage. cnn renee marsh has looked into this. what are some of the specifics in this study? what really sticks about this study are the specifics surrounding who will bear the brunt of the increasing court costs here. researchers say right now severe flooding disproportionately harms low income communities in appalachia, particularly in west virginia. the study predicts with confidence that the climate crisis will shift and the risk