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Time consuming
This user gave this course a rating of 2/5 stars
Slightly patronising in its delivery
It feels as though its designed for young children.
Helpful & Informative
A very helpful and informative course, I will definitely be carrying out my own recycling initiatives at home and work to enable savings.
Good course – should be shown on TV!
some interesting stats which I wasn't aware of, I do pride myself on reducing my own impact on the environment. My major frustration is that there are more and more people, and companies, who simply don't care and can't be bothered.
Fantastic, thank you.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good course.
Well explained course highlighting common sense actions to help the environment. Views on over production in the farming industry a little controversial as not everyone wants to become a vegetarian.
Spot on for raising awareness
I was already aware of some aspects around environmental awareness but this gave me a deeper insight.
basic, repetitive, condescending
Aimed at primary school kids, no need to brainlessly sit through slides as questions common sense
Informative
Informative and helpful
Meat & Dairy Consumption Can Be Good
Hello, whilst I agree that intensive farming can be damaging to local eco-systems, there is an alternative to quitting meat and dairy. Regenerative farming practices are on the rise – there is a way to raise cattle & other farm animals that leads to topsoil regeneration, increases biodiversity, improves the water cycle, makes farms into carbon sinks & supports bio sequestration. Subsequently, farming can increase our resilience to climate change, and by extension, we as consumers can strengthen the health of soil by eating sustainably produced meat and dairy. You don't have to encourage people to eat less of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet, especially as chronic & lifestyle-related diseases are so entwined with poor nutrition. Personally, I think a better approach would be to promote buying meat & dairy from local, sustainably run farms. Thank you for your training course.