59.Environmental Protection

i. Do you think recycling is important? 

ii. How can recycling help the environment? 

A firm 'yes' as it reduces the pollutants caused by waste as well conserves energy. It also reduces the need for raw materials so that the rainforests can be preserved. It lets both people and companies benefit reducing landfills and the amount of unhealthy greenhouse gas emissions, and this way improving health of the former, and reducing financial expenditure thanks to saving energy for the latter. So, recycling is definitely very important in our present day world.

iii. Why have people' s attitudes towards recycling changed over the last several years? 

Well, I guess, First of all, because the recycling message has reached more people. People have understood that many of the resources that are used to produce products and packaging in the modern world are finite. and that  synthetic waste that is not recycled is causing serious problems with health, the weather and the eco- system  generally. People  now know that everybody wins with recycling , which also explains why more and more of them have started taking responsibility for their waste. Oh, and one more thing that has gained growing interest for recycling is the facts that authorities in many cities have started to arrange collections of recyclable waste, making it more comfortable for people to address the issue of ensuring a greener future for the generation to come. 

iv. What is the importance of environmental education? 

Oh to my mind, environmental education is of great importance these days as it raises awareness of issues impacting the environmental imparting knowledge about the current situation and future prospects of nature. What is more, it helps learners see the interconnectedness of social, ecological, economic, cultural and political issues building knowledge and skills necessary to address complex environmental issues. It promotes tolerance of different points of view and different cultures and helps foster a new generation of informed consumers, workers, as well as policy or decision makers. So, no doubt it is difficult to overestimate the significance of this type of education.

v. Is it important to teach students environmental protection at school?

Definitely yes as appreciation and understanding of the natural environment surrounding us begins at a young age. What is more, children are naturally curious and open to learning about nature. They can be very quick to grasp problems and are able to apply energy and enthusiasm to putting solutions in palace. So, the earlier they get engaged in real world issues, the faster they can make a difference, changing environmental conditions for the better. 

vi. Do you think  it is necessary to make environmental protection as a subject? 

Oh yes, I am sure it is the environment supports the life of each and every living thing on earth and if they destroy the environment,  it will destroy  them.  The earlier individuals are aware of environmental issues, the deeper understanding of these issues they will have and the earlier they will engage in wise ways of preserving the environment. Studying environmental protection as a subject might push students to start taking action, which is great as children are often reported to be better at getting going with environmental solutions than the adults are.