When I took a walk in the park last Sunday, I observed a shocking scene. There are two bottles. One is for recycling, the other is for garbage. In the recycle container, Dr. There is only one empty can made of Pepper and there are some used Ozarka water bottles. On the other hand, there are many trash cans in half dining, wrapping paper, banana peel, disgusting bottles, canned food, newspaper and recyclable plastics. Because people do not know or understand the resources to protect us, many reusable items are placed in landfills and recycling these items will help protect the environment.
"In our class: 1) Everyone works in a safe and caring environment, studying, 2) Everyone has different race, class, sex, physical and mental abilities, sexual behavior 3) Everyone is important 4) Everyone should be respected and respectfully respected and handled 5) Everyone should take care of our classes as well as colleges, universities, I am responsible for a positive, better life, work and study "This statement appears in the syllabus introduction syllabus course. This syllabus is part of a sample syllabus for the Education and Resource Innovation Library of the American Sociological Association (TRAILS). It has also appeared in the wonderful analysis of 39 syllabuses extracted from the TRAILS series.
Americans generally support the idea of ​​considering the environment. In the 2017 survey by the Pew Research Center, 74% of adults in the US agree that "the country should take all measures to protect the environment." But clearly not everyone will accept the causal relationship between human activity and climate change. In particular, policy prescriptions provided to mitigate the serious impact of forecasting by some people. Many climate change activists' news is that they publicly call 'deny' their opponents. Probably they are frustrated and want to take action immediately. Perhaps they are convinced that the importance of the evidence is on their side, even though people with ideas and goodwill can make rational questions about surface temperature measurements. However, if climate change activists want to build some public support, they should consider long-term persuasive games. "No, it is not." And "Yes, you!" Does not lead anywhere