Environmental Awareness Training, Page 298 Reviews
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An environmental policy is used internally as a code of conduct so all employees know what standard to meet
Very worthwhile course and a very important bases for us to learn
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We all know about repercussions of our actions and the positive measures we can take, however, its the ''continually being aware'' scenario that needs to be continually pushed and should probably be rolled out as a broadcast to the nation on tv on a monthly basis.
Although the course was well presented, because it showed a basic ignorance of scientific facts it was hard to take seriously. For example, The Butterfly Effect specifically refers Chaos Theory, in which, because a system is basically chaotic, it's future states cannot be predicted no matter how well defined it's initial conditions are. Climate change is not an example of the BE! Biodiversity is not an example of the BE, to collapse the "food chain" requires mass-extinctions i.e. huge changes, not tiny ones! By any measure, the "food chain", or as I call it "life", is very successful, adaptable and and resilient. Tsunami are not caused by climate change, they are cause by deep-sea earthquakes! When you breathe in deeply, your stomach does not expand! And so on, you see my point?
Could improve one or two slides. (1) Recycling a can could power a light bulb for 4 hours - What power light bulb? If you don't say the power, the statement is meaningless. (2) Reducing car use - says if you have a petrol or diesel car, but the same is true for an electric car because it also uses energy.