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This course is too long and should be reduced
This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars
Wider context is missing
The focus of this course is on individual and small collective actions to mitigate the effects of global warming and climate change. But the wider context, in terms of what 'use less' really means in terms of our current economic, political and social systems which all encourage us to consume more is completely missing from this course – I thought this was a very large blind spot.
Good understanding on changes which we can make by our daily life for the environment to be a better place.
The course was wonderfully explained based on daily life and the impacts which we are making by not reducing reusing recycling or replacing. Impacts on the nature from our daily life. The positive changes which we can make with our work to the environment. The butterfly effect on the environment from even a single person to the environment. The session was beautifully explained.
Insightful
Great content/training every human should have the opportunity to understand.
Good
Good
Very interesting and informative
Got to know a lot of very interesting facts and statistics about the environment and learned some handy hints on saving energy and reducing (reusing and recycling) waste.
Thanks for educating me on replacing vegetables with diary and meat and again using flask to buy coffee instead of using disposable cups I really appreciate
Very good and educated training which I suggest it should be encouraged to continue reminding us of our commitment to the environment
A confusing mix of common sense resource saving tips and left-wing brainwashing around climate change
Parts of the course are good – the common sense bits around resource saving and money saving. But mixed in with this is the left wing climate change brainwashing nonsense. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant – it's essential to life.
Good
It was good knowledge
Nonsense
woke opinion. Bored of this narrative.