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Good but just a bit too long

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Generally known information

Generally known information, cruel photo of dead animals

Very Good Course and Content

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

It was very interesting and informative

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

Information OK, test too easy

The information supplied in the video's is thoughtful information that gets the person thinking about how themselves and their company make an impact on the world. The test afterwards is far too easy, some of the questions are 2 answer multiple choice with 1 clearly wrong answer. Doesn't get the brain thinking about what the videos were explaining

Course very important of our daily life

it(s very good

Needs some revisions.

The repeated use of flapping of a butterfly wing is incorrect and irrelevant to an important subject in the video. The phrase came from a meteorologist who was commenting on a chaos based weather model with high feedback and minimal dampening terms that could be induced to produce a hurricane from the flapping wings of a butterfly. There better ways of expressing unintended consequences or other similar points.

good overview

Very good course, however there could be more about everyday food choices, and more about the impact that meat and dairy have on the environment (especially factory farming)

Very basic

Very basic test. Didn't like the content which was suggesting everyone should give up meat! Maybe this test would be better targeting supermarkets and their high prices on foods that would be better for the environment.

It's like "My First Eco Course."

This course is just going over the basic knowledge that everyone has already been taught for years. There were no new ideas that we haven't all heard before. The idea of burning less fossil fuel was only skimmed over. There was no mention of better insulation for homes & businesses or moving over to green electricity. A lot of the suggestions are fine, but only if the facilities are supplied in the workplace to start with. What about the company or individual choosing investment options that don't invest in fossil fuels? What about measures the company can put in place to encourage less water/gas/electricity use?