Welcome to the “Going Green: Why Should You Care?” video lesson meant to establish the urgent need for implementing sustainable practices and preserving the Earth. This lesson is the first of six in the “Going Green” video course meant to help you and your organization become eco-friendlier—from your policies to the frontline workers. In this lesson, viewers will learn about terms such as the triple bottom line and corporate social responsibility. These are essential to understand if you want to do your part as an employee to protect the environment.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
8m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the Importance of Sustainability
Identify Practical Ways to Implement Green Practices
Analyze the Impact of Individual Actions on the Environment
Advocate for Sustainable Choices in Their Communities
Recognize the Economic Benefits of Going Green
Environmental Advocates, Corporate Sustainability Officers, Students in Environmental Studies, Community Leaders, General Public Interested in Sustainability
None
01. Introduction to Environmental Issues
02. The Concept of Going Green
03. Benefits of Sustainable Practices
04. Strategies for Reducing Environmental Impact
05. Community Involvement and Advocacy
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the Importance of Sustainability
Identify Practical Ways to Implement Green Practices
Analyze the Impact of Individual Actions on the Environment
Advocate for Sustainable Choices in Their Communities
Recognize the Economic Benefits of Going Green
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Environmental Advocates, Corporate Sustainability Officers, Students in Environmental Studies, Community Leaders, General Public Interested in Sustainability
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Environmental Issues
02. The Concept of Going Green
03. Benefits of Sustainable Practices
04. Strategies for Reducing Environmental Impact
05. Community Involvement and Advocacy