I feel this is the raising of environmental issues and abuses hoping to find sustainable and peaceful resolutions and educating of end users.
For example...In the Amazon basin, the indigenous people are taught about the dangers of deforestation and how it impacts on their lives in an immediate as well as a future way. They are educated in the best possible ways of farming whilst harmonising this with their environment. They also are educated how replenishment of saplings help in the reduction of carbon dioxide as well as in the maintenance of natural habitat for the animals they share their environment with.
So do you think then that there is enough environmental development education readily available in a stimulating manner that will help engage the younger generations? If not, what changes in delivery methods could help make this more engaging.
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