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Very interesting.

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

The butterfly effect within you.

Lack of understanding and the end effect of our act leads us to a greater danger. The course is well presented and full of information, allowing us to foresee. Promoting environmental awareness is an easy way to become an environmental steward and participate in creating a brighter future for our children.

Very informative

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Presentation by speaker was awesome

Brief and on point course. The use of environmental pictorial and videos communicates clearly

Very interesting

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Interesting, informative, useful

An all in all useful training both for organisations and individuals. Would flag a few spelling errors in the test.

Good training very useful

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

A good course

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Useful for general awareness

Good to raise awareness especially of waste management. A bit strong on the doctrine of the environmental lobby! Facts given are over-simplified to prove a point.

The butterfly metaphor is wrong

"The butterfly effect" is a term coined by chaos mathematicians to describe how a small change to a system can have a large and unpredictable consequence. There is also no right or wrong to this. So, by blinking or not, either way you could cause a hurricane on the other side of the planet. It's not your "fault", but wouldn't have happened if you had/hadn't blinked. Using "the butterfly effect" in the way you do is wrong. You are saying that if everyone plays their part, even in a small way, we can make a big difference for the betterment of the planet. While this is a valuable sentiment, it is not the butterfly effect. Perhaps you could talk about tipping points, or weight of numbers. Also, the questions at the end are kind of irrelevant. It's not important whether we've correctly memorised exactly how many hours, how many trees, how many times our own body weight., etc. Perhaps it correlates to something, but it