Discussion Forum 7 Available on Jun 28, 2022 12:01 AM. Access restricted before availability starts Available until Jul 5, 2022 11:59 PM. Access restricted after availability ends. State of the Environment in Canada v This assignment relates to the following Course Learning Requirements: .
CLR 1 - Explain the concept of environmental citizenship and provide examples demonstrating the roles and responsibilities of people within the global ecosystem. .
CLR 2-Relate the history of environmental trends to contemporary society and to future direction. .
CLR 3 - Explain the relationships between poverty, education, health and environmental sustainability .
CLR 4-Identify your day-to-day practices and their impact on the global ecosystem and, in turn, the global ecosystem's reciprocal impact on you.
CLR 5-Explain the concept of ecological footprint and identify ways in which personal environmental impact can be mitigated Objective of this Assignment: In this discussion forum you have the opportunity to discuss the future of the environment. 0 0 . CLR 2- Relate the history of environmental trends to contemporary society and to future direction. . CLR 3- Explain the relationships between poverty, education, health and environmental sustainability . CLR 4- Identify your day-to-day practices and their impact on the global ecosystem and, in turn, the global ecosystem's reciprocal impact on you. . CLR 5- Explain the concept of ecological footprint and identify ways in which personal environmental impact can be mitigated Objective of this Assignment: In this discussion forum you have the opportunity to discuss the future of the environment. Focus on the following questions to help formulate and encourage discussion:
After having reviewed the State of the Environment report, do you believe that Canada is progressing or regressing with regard to achieving sustainability? Why? Environment Canada believes that environmental indicators should be measured nationally and compared against other countries national results. Do you think that it is fair to measure Canada's performance against other countries? Why or why not?