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Strategies and policies geared towards the protection of the environment. Given the devastating effects of climate change, due to global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, there is an ever crucial need for governments to integrate sustainable environmental solutions into decision-making and activities. Green strategies extend to all areas of environmental protection including air and [[Water Pollution|water pollution]], waste management, biodiversity protection, energy conservation, [[ecosystem]] management, and protection of natural resources and endangered species. Countries pursuing a “green agenda” also focus on raising environmental awareness in schools and making people conscious of their environmental rights and responsibilities.
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Strategies and policies geared towards the protection of the environment. Given the devastating effects of climate change, due to global warming and greenhouse gas [[emissions]], there is an ever crucial need for governments to integrate sustainable environmental solutions into decision-making and activities. Green strategies extend to all areas of environmental protection including air and [[Water Pollution|water pollution]], waste management, biodiversity protection, energy conservation, [[ecosystem]] management, and protection of natural resources and endangered species. Countries pursuing a “green agenda” also focus on raising environmental awareness in schools and making people conscious of their environmental rights and responsibilities.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:59, 27 March 2014

Green Strategies

Strategies and policies geared towards the protection of the environment. Given the devastating effects of climate change, due to global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, there is an ever crucial need for governments to integrate sustainable environmental solutions into decision-making and activities. Green strategies extend to all areas of environmental protection including air and water pollution, waste management, biodiversity protection, energy conservation, ecosystem management, and protection of natural resources and endangered species. Countries pursuing a “green agenda” also focus on raising environmental awareness in schools and making people conscious of their environmental rights and responsibilities.