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We know this is the norm for summer now and only going to get worse. We can't rebuilt all our buildings for this new climate, but we can retrofit active cooling. We need a nation program of ACs for hospitals and schools. 25 years is a target far to far into the future.
Not unless those AC units are combined with rooftop solar. Most schools have massive amounts of space on the roof, so solar should be cheap and potentially even profitable to install.
We can start by retrofitting passive cooling: external window shades are cheap and would make a big difference due to how big classroom windows tend to be.
Also way cheaper, though the school would have to ventilate over night lest it just become a slow-bake oven.