Environmental Awareness Training, Page 10 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

4061 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 12% 4
  • 8% 3
  • 4% 2
  • 4% 1
Excellent training course

The training session was very interesting and easy to follow.

5/5
Good training that kept me engaged.

This training was thorough and kept me engaged throughout. This was an effective way to learn and update my environmental knowledge.

5/5
Perfect

The course for me eye opening to some of the the what and why question on the environment (Butterfly effect). Easy to understand and ideas on how I can make a difference in my environment. Not too long, just short to the point (Less is more), of what the course is about. Enjoyed it and learnt a lot.

5/5
That was nice training.

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5/5
5 stars

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5/5
very absorbing interesting facts

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5/5
Very useful

I didn't know you needed to turn plugs off at the wall to save power - I do now!

5/5
Very interesting

Was very good watch learned a lot from all the 6 courses a did last week still getting educated and learning at my age is good going forward

5/5
Hidden agendas

Some of the information is misleading, and, in my opinion, inaccurate and out of date. Stating that a socket that is not in use is drawing current is patently false and needs to be corrected. Attempting to push veganism under the guise of environmental awareness is sailing close to being discriminatory in nature. The words reuse and recycle are synonyms and the question relating to it is misleading. Also, much of climate is a misnomer... if the sea levels were indeed rising as claimed, then Plymouth Rock would be submerged by now, and it is not.

3/5
Out of date

The climate is changing. It has done since the dawn of time. Depending on where you calculate from you can argue that we are warming up or cooling down. The driver for this is not CO2. Studies show that at times when the earth was warmer there was less CO2 and more CO2 when the earth was cooler. So how much CO2 is in the air we breath? The answer is that CO2 makes up 0.04% of the air we breath. You're telling us to reduce CO2, but if CO2 drops to 0.02% we all die. So I think some proper unbiased research is needed.

3/5

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