Scotland Snow; UCSD's Mandatory Climate Change Course; + Solar Storms And Milton
The core mission of the education system—to offer a well-rounded, objective education—is increasingly compromised by ideological conformity.
Scotland Snow
Snow is set to blanket much of Scotland this week as a polar air mass sweeps in, tanking temperatures.
Starting Wednesday, freezing conditions will return and persist through the weekend.
Snowfall will first hit northern areas like the Cairngorms, Moray, Aberdeenshire, and Perthshire. And by Thursday could reach the Angus Glens and parts of the Highlands, including Ross and Cromarty and Inverness-shire. The snow will be heaviest and most widespread on Saturday, impacting the likes of Sutherland, Caithness, and Argyll.
The Met Office is forecasting overnight frosts--and not just for Scotland but for great swaths of the UK:
Much of mainland Europe is also expecting an early-season freeze:
UCSD's Mandatory Climate Change Course
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has introduced a controversial new requirement that forces all incoming students to take a course on climate change, starting with the fall 2024 semester.
The “Climate Change Education Requirement” mandates that every first-time, first-year undergraduate complete at least one class on climate change, regardless of their major. UCSD announced this change as part of an ongoing push to integrate environmental and political ideology into its curriculum.
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