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   Why is the world hot?; Why is the sea rising?; Why is there lesser food in hot regions?. These are some questions that were asked nowadays. We also heard of Environmental activists rallying people to hearken their plight. Why are they doing this? It is because for their love for nature/environment.

 
To define environmental awareness we must first understand the environmentalist movement. Environmentalism is an ideology that evokes the necessity and responsibility of humans to respect, protect, and preserve the natural world from its anthropogenic (caused by humans) afflictions.Environmental awareness is an integral part of the movement’s success. By teaching our friends and family that the physical environment is fragile and indispensable we can begin fixing the problems that threaten it.Numerous resources are available to promote environmental awareness; group learning (in or outside of class), informational and inspirational seminars, and environmental books and brochures are just a few of the tools that can get you involved in promoting the environment.

  Republic Act No. 9512 on National Environmental Awareness and Education Act, 2008 .This Act provides for the promotion of environmental awareness through environmental education which shall encompass environmental concepts and principles, environmental laws, the state of international and local environment, local environmental best practices, the threats of environmental degradation and its impact on human well-being, the responsibility of the citizenry to the environment and the value of conservation, protection and rehabilitation of natural resources and the environment.
















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