
KQED's The California Report
Takeaways From a CA School Where Cell Phones Are Not Allowed
Sep 24, 2024
California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the recent law mandating cell phone restrictions in schools. He highlights the success at Marina Del Rey Middle School, where students are thriving without phones, thanks to a unique pouch system. The conversation dives into the positive effects of reduced device dependence on academic engagement and social interaction. Students share their mixed feelings, revealing humorous challenges yet showing noticeable improvements in focus and camaraderie, setting a trend for other districts.
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- California's new law mandating cell phone bans in schools aims to enhance students' academic performance and social skills.
- The lawsuit against ExxonMobil highlights the environmental impact of misleading claims about plastic recyclability and the responsibility it shifts onto taxpayers.
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California's Legal Action Against ExxonMobil
California has filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil, accusing the company of misleading the public about the recyclability of plastics. The state alleges that Exxon has promoted the idea that all plastic waste is recyclable while failing to invest in effective recycling solutions. Attorney General Rob Bonta criticized Exxon for shifting the responsibility of cleaning up the environmental crisis onto taxpayers, highlighting that most plastic waste does not get recycled into new products. This lawsuit is part of a larger movement, as various environmental groups have also taken legal action against the company for its alleged deceptive practices.
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