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very informative

Hopefully people listen to the minimum effort and potential impact we can all create by individual changes.

Interesting well presented course

I did not complete it – it crashed part way through … which is annoying as if I have to repeat it is a duplication of time spent.

I thought I was green but apparently not

I believe everyone should do this course as it is informative and helpful.

Easy to use

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Good Course to raise awareness

A good course to look over environmental issues and increase awareness on recycling; pollution; energy saving and how to create a better working environment, plus what to do directly, at home to save energy and become less "throw away" with packaging, etc.

Found this course helpful

Enjoyed this course taught me a lot more about the Environment – might save me some money at the end of the day.

good session

I found this session very useful as it has shown me how to be more self aware of the environment, within my workplace and also my home environment.

A very enjoyable course

The course was something which is of particular interest to me, as I try to recycle as much as I can. I did not realise that there was so much pollution and waste every year. The pictures of dead animals brought the subject to me in stark detail. Sometimes it is necessary to present people with the shocking facts, as it is a way of waking everybody up to what is happening in the world around them.

Poor

Please see Wikipedia to understand what the "butterfly effect" is most commonly understood as. Your use of the term is misguided. It is NOT that lots of small changes become an overall large change. 4 hours of a 3W lightbulb? 4 hours of a 150W lightbulb. A nonsense statement!

Very informative and well presented.

A revelation of so many things that we should all be doing towards making the butterfly effect workable. The coverage was excellent and the statistics that were incorporated really highlighted the mantra that indeed: Less is more.