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The Paly Voice

The Student News Site of Palo Alto High School

The Paly Voice

The Student News Site of Palo Alto High School

The Paly Voice

Orange apocalypse for the fall? Following dozens of major fires across California, the atmosphere filled with smoke and left red-orange light to filter through and tint in the sky for multiple days in mid-September. The abnormal weather was not only a sign of the danger of nearby fires, but also a wake-up call to the severity of climate change. Palo Alto High School science teacher Nicole Loomis emphasized the need to shift towards renewables. “Carbon concentration in the atmosphere will continue to increase at a rate that was faster than it would otherwise,” Loomis said, adding that the nation should “reduce reliance on coal.” Photo: Ethan Chen.

Column: Vote for the planet

Tara Kapoor, Senior Staff Writer
October 21, 2020
An aerial photo of Palo Alto High Schools parking lot. The light blue rectangles represent the proposed locations for solar panels. Photo: Jevan Yu

Solar panels coming to Embarcadero parking lot

Benjamin Huang, Arts and Entertainment Editor
November 14, 2017
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