Education

Environmental education increases public awareness and knowledge of environmental issues and challenges. Through Environmental education, people gain an understanding of how their individual actions affect the environment, acquire skills that they can use to weigh various sides of issues, and become better equipped to make informed decisions. Environmental education also gives people a deeper understanding of the environment, inspiring them to take personal responsibility for its preservation and restoration.

 

 

 

 

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