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Wednesday, 3 September 2025
Welcome aboard to this new course!
🌿 Welcome to Our Technical English Blog for Environmental Education! 🌍
Hello everyone, and welcome!
This blog has been created especially for you — students of Technical English in the field of Environmental Education and Landscape design mainly. Here, we will explore the language of Environmental Studies, such as sustainability, ecology, conservation and Lanscape Design and all the tools you'll need to communicate effectively in your future careers as environmental professionals.
Throughout your technical english course, we'll use this space to:
Share useful webpages that I find helpful for my students to learn all 4 skills
Vocabulary and expressions, grammar, dictionaries
Practice reading and writing in real-world environmental contexts
Post assignments and reflections
Discuss current issues affecting our planet — in English!
Whether you're passionate about climate change, biodiversity, waste management, or simply want to improve your English in a meaningful way, you're in the right place.
Let’s learn, share, and grow together — both as language learners and as future agents of environmental change.
Welcome to English stuff for the english class
and I hope that with my help and your committment you can get better at mastering the english language!
Monday, 30 June 2025
Sustainable Practices for an Eco-Friendly Season & enjoy you Summer Holidays!!
We’ve crafted a list of sustainable practices and products by which to make informed decisions and set the standard for a sustainable summer season.
Practices:
Carbon Offset Travel
Carbon-offsetting transportation is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint this summer. Many airlines partner with carbon offset programs to minimize emissions themselves or give passengers the chance to offset flights by donating any amount, using an emissions calculator suggestion. Check out the UN’s Carbon Offset Platform or Business Traveller’s Guide highlighting carbon offset programs that some airlines offer.
Eat Locally and Shop at Farmer’s Markets
Help rebuild local food economies by supporting your local community and eating fresh, healthy foods.
Support Small Businesses
Your consumer voice matters, so actively choose to support meaningful, small companies and their local economies.
Say No to Single-Use Plastics
Wash Clothes in Cold Water and Air-Dry
These are two great ways to decrease energy consumption and take advantage of the warmer weather. Check out more energy-saving laundry tips here.
Self-Educate on Environmental Justice
Use this summer season to take time to learn about topics like environmental racism, food insecurity, the climate refugee crisis, indigenous environmental knowledge, and gender disparities in the fight against climate change. The following references offer valuable educational resources: Intersectional Environmentalist, UN Climate Change, Sacred Land Film Project, Sustainable Development Goals, The Indigenous Foundation, World Economic Forum (Climate Refugees), and Queer Brown Vegan.
Products:
Reef-Safe Sunscreen
Many sunscreens contain chemicals which are harmful to marine life like coral reefs, shellfish, algae, and fish. A 2015 study found that an estimated 14,000 tons of sunscreen ended up in coral reefs, causing irreparable damage to their ecosystem. To avoid this, check out this sunscreen guide and look for a mineral, reef-safe labeled sunscreen, or better yet, one without ingredients such as oxybenzone, octinoxate, and octocrylene. Try brands like Mama Kuleana, Think Sunscreen, or Kokua Sun Care.
Reusable Water Bottle
Bamboo Utensils and Plates
Metal Straw
Refuse single-use plastics this summer!
Fans
Fans use roughly 1% of the electricity needed to run air-conditioning. While AC is sometimes the only option to beat the heat, aim to use fans whenever possible this summer to conserve energy and save money.
Plant-Based Foods
Eating a plant-based diet helps reduce your environmental footprint by conserving water, land, and greenhouse gas emissions. Check out our blog for cooking inspiration!
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