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Green Living Culture in a Population of Tertiary Level Students: Implications for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

By Dr. Deryck D. pattron, Ph.D.
Senior lecturer & public health Consultant

Green living is a relatively old concept about conservation and sustainability that has resurfaced today. The current green culture was investigated in a population of tertiary level students in Trinidad. A survey conducted on a random sample of tertiary level students revealed that few students knew exactly what green culture was about, but yet a little more than forty-five percent practiced green living. The findings of the study suggest that green living is all about preserving our environment for our future generations and much more should be done by the public and private entities to promote and advocate against environmental degradation.  Additionally, the study also suggested that despite existing laws and necessary legislation, and being signatories to many International Conventions, little or no implementation, monitoring and enforcement of conservative actions may be the norm, hence the urgent need for definitive action now.

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