Environmental
Environmental
BATUL
BSEd 4
Environment Education
2. Investing in items that are built to last requires us to think about our future needs and
consider the longevity of our belongings.
3. Quality, long-lasting items often have a timeless design that transcends trends.
4. When we invest in high-quality items, we tend to develop a deeper appreciation for the
craftsmanship and effort that went into creating them.
5. Choosing durable products supports brands that prioritize sustainability and ethical
production.
3. Sharing our passion for conscious consumerism and encouraging our friends and family to
shop more ethically and sustainably can have a ripple effect.
4. As more consumers demand ethical and sustainable products, brands are incentivized to
adopt more responsible business practices.
5. Apply a slow fashion, circular model to their production processes, which is much less
intensive on the environment and resources.
2. When we waste food, we also waste all the energy and water it takes to grow, harvest,
transport, and package it.
4. Reducing food loss and waste can play a big role in providing a healthy, nutritious diet to a
growing global population.
5.
Conserve water
1. Conserving water can help save money on water bills and energy bills associated with
heating and pumping water.
2. Conserving water can help reduce the need for costly water and wastewater treatment
plants, which can save money on taxes.
3. Conserving water can help protect aquatic life, reduce the risk of environmental pollution,
and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with water production and treatment..
4. Conserving water can help ensure a sustainable supply of fresh water for future
generations, especially in areas with limited water supply.
5. Conserving water can help save energy used in filtering, heating, and pumping water to
our homes, which can reduce our carbon footprint.
2. Local and sustainable agriculture can provide fresher, healthier, and more nutritious food
options.
3. Supporting local farmers can help boost the local economy by creating jobs and keeping
money in the community.
4. Supporting local and sustainable agriculture can help build stronger communities by
promoting social connections and cultural traditions.
5. Supporting local and sustainable agriculture can help ensure a sustainable supply of fresh
food for future generations, especially in areas with limited food supply.
Lesson 2.
Activity 1.
What education for sustainable development practice's in Asia and Europe are worth duplicating in
our country.
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This organization promotes youth participation in sustainable
South Asia Youth D
Environment
development practices
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This is a new approach to education that aims to develop education in a
way that empowers learners to take informed decisions and responsible Sustainable U
actions for environmental integrity, economic viability. Development
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This program was designed to generate and scale-up ESD actions, using
education as a mechanism for sustainable development
Global Action
Programme
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Activity 2. B
Bayanihan, malasakit and pagtitipid are Filipino values which have been identified as the main
drivers of sustainable development in the Philippines. Write an essay to describe how each value
could propel sustainable development in our country?
Bayanihan, malasakit, and pagtitipid are Filipino values that have been identified as the
main drivers of sustainable development in the Philippines. These values are deeply ingrained in
Filipino culture and have been practiced for generations. While it is not possible to describe these
values in an essay way, it is important to note that these values are not just words, but they are
actions that Filipinos take to help one another and build a better future for their communities.
Bayanihan is the spirit of communal unity, work, and cooperation to achieve a particular
goal. It involves working together towards a common goal, pooling resources, and sharing
knowledge and expertise. Malasakit is the practice of being careful and responsible with resources.
It involves being empathetic towards others and taking care of one another. Pagtitipid is the practice
of being prudent and responsible with resources. It involves being mindful of one's consumption and
waste and finding ways to reduce waste and conserve resources.
These values are essential for sustainable development in the Philippines. By promoting
cooperation, empathy, and responsible resource use, the Philippines can develop sustainable
solutions to local and global problems, promote responsible resource use, and create a more
resilient and sustainable future. These values are not just important for sustainable development, but
they are also part of what makes the Filipino culture unique and special.