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Decent content but a little dumbed down

who calls trees 'the lungs of the world'? I get they change carbon dioxide into oxygen but what person looks at a tree and says "Look at that massive world lung! it's got a squirrel in it."

Informative and engaging

Content was well-delivered in bite-sized segments which helped secure my interest. Mix of presenter-style delivery and short videos/infographics was really effective. Some of the content I knew already, but some info was new and really interesting; especially liked the facts/figures and the Q&A session at the end of most sections. Great online learning platform ;-)

Highly informative.

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

Well explained and easy to follow

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

Very interesting and inspiring

I have made a huge effort in my home life to become more environmentally aware. I still feel within my work environment there is a lot that can be done. I have raised suggest for group meetings some of which have been acted on. I will continue to do so and hopefully after taking part in this course others may change there practices too.

Excellent

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

Very long!!

Very long and far to much information in one sitting.

Tedious, nothing new.

It would be nice if you could skip the videos. Certainly once through is fine, but I have done this again by playing the videos with the sound off whilst doing other work. It shows me nothing new. Not only this but there is a need for some proof reading of questions, e.g. "Less cars" should read "Fewer cars". Sorry, but this is a tick box to be done, not training to enhance staff knowledge.

Clear and concise.

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

Back local farmers?

Cutting down meat/dairy does not help local farmers or the environment! How about checking the carbon foot print of meat and dairy alternatives? Or the impact of fruit and veg which has to be imported out of season? This is out of date information – which isn't relevant.