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Good Course with useful information
Course provided some good Enviromental information to put into use.
Condescending, tedious.
Patronising and long-winded. The quiz at the end that you are forced to watch 45 minutes worth of presentation before sitting could be passed by a child.
Really informative.
The course provided detailed information and understanding of our responsibilities and background to enable a more sustainable operating process to ensure we fulfil our legislative and moral obligations to ensure a better future for the planet.
I'm very friendly environment person
My aim is to be green energy engineer and the future
great materials
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Informative and interesting facts
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very Clear Narrator
Easily understandable approach to the subject matter
Very interesting and informative.
Makes you think of everyday events that have impact on the environment.
absolutely patronizing
I understand that some people are ignorant to environmental issues or just choose to ignore them but this presentation was far too long with too much information that every adult should already know.
Informative, could have more.
1) In reference to cutting out meat to preserve the environment, testing over opinion studies has shown that is not accurate. More demand for vegetable farming = more demand for fuels + drilling + greenhouses/electrical usage + travel to/extraction removal = increased pollution for demand. Solar/electrical provisions = more demand for drilling/ mining + fuels & have increased breaches of human right, such as child slavery + and accident rates, fatalities in developing countries. Accepted formal guidance for farming is a controlled balance between livestock & plant farming. Ref also, Carbon sequestration & livestock. (Livestock grazing is crucial for encouraging and maintaining biodiversity.) 2) There was little on vehicles, use of older vehicles, travels for work & driving policies to reduce emissions.