jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2018

Introduction


INTRODUCTION



Environmental problems are universal. We can observe that there is a staggering pressure on global resources. Population is constantly raising while the awareness is constantly decreasing. Air pollution, water pollution among others are the result of lack Education on environment endangers our health and our future.  Toxic gases emitted by factories, traffic jam, burning forests affect our earth  and is causing damage. Today, is the moment of  finding a way to solve social and environmental problems and learn to live sustainably, in this way begins to become important the term of Education for Sustainable Development playing an important role in the society since it has been used since the end of the 20th century together to meet concerns about environmental education.  (Jari Kukkonen, 2012)...

In the recent times, air pollution has been a rising concern among people all across the globe with pollution, at times, leading to thick veil of smog over developed cities; Air pollution is a mixture of natural and man-made substances in the air we breathe. It refers to the release of pollutants into the air that are detrimental to human health and the planet as a whole.

It is probably one of the most dangerous anthropogenic effects on the environment, since we cannot control the air we breathe (though we may be able to control the quality of drinking water, food, etc.).