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Insightful course on Environmental issues, well-organized with practical examples throughout.

The Environmental Awareness Course provided substantial insights into pressing ecological issues, equipping participant with a solid foundation on sustainability concepts. It offered an in-depth exploration of climate change, pollution, resource depletion and biodiversity loss, contextualizing each within current global challenges. The course structure was systematic and well-organized, allowing learners to comprehend complex topics through practical examples and images. However, a more rigorous assessment framework could enhance retention and application.

Good . easy to learn

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

Very informative course

This training course was very interesting and for someone who thought they were very aware of the environment, this course showed many different small ways that we can all help

Knowledgeable

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

Thought provoking, we all need to look after the planet and take more care with the resources available.

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

Pushing meat and dairy free meals and diets

Overall the training was interesting. However, I didn't like how they pushed meat and dairy free days, with the intention of becoming meat and dairy free in order to stop intensive farming. Pushing dairy alternatives for anything other than an individual's health benefit is not environmentally friendly – or providing environmental awareness. To be more environmentally aware we should be sourcing local seasonal foods, from our own farmers who adhere to strict farming guidelines and not importing from the other side of the world.

Big subject – lots of surprising and interesting examples of how easy it is to make a difference

Added resources can be used for Bulletin Boards and regularly raise awareness to all staff.

Incorrect Answers

Some of the answers given are incorrect – e.g. it states that 17 trees provide enough oxygen for 2 humans for a year (correct answer according to the multiple question answers) – but in reality, the statistic explains that 17 trees provide enough oxygen for 34 people to breathe for a year (based on the calculation that a single tree can provide enough oxygen for 2 people annually).

Made me think about the impact my actions at home and work has on the environment and advised on how to improve things.

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

INFORMATIVE

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