Environmental Literacy - an Introduction
Environmental Literacy - an Introduction
The environmental crisis is real and urgent and has the potential to harm everyone. It is not a question of "saving the planet" but of saving ourselves! But too few people fully understand what it means and what we can do about it. This course has been produced to help improve environmental literacy.
We use animation to illustrate a series of discussions between two characters. Naomi is an environmental specialist and Alison represents learners participating in the course. Alison is interested in expanding her knowledge about the environmental crisis so that she can understand how mankind is affecting the environment, how the crisis affects everyone and what can be done to minimise mankind's impact. Naomi and Alison introduce learners to the following aspects of the environmental crisis:
what we understand by natural resources, why it is important to manage them carefully and the consequences of their continued depletion
an introduction to the hierarchy for managing waste
pollution of the air, water and land
a brief overview of climate breakdown
what is meant by biodiversity and why it is important to minimise its loss.
Each topic is covered in a different setting to link the issues covered to our everyday lives. The course concludes with a summary, followed by a short quiz to confirm the knowledge acquired.
A brief guide to some of the important aspects of the environmental crisis
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What you will learn
- You will be introduced to the most pressing environmental issues we face
- You will learn how we are causing these environmental issues
- You will learn what will happen if we don't take action to address these issues
Rating: 4.375
Level: All Levels
Duration: 1 hour
Instructor: Richard Boothman
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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