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if you were to lead an advocacy or campaign that is environment-related,what would that campaign be all about?

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Answered by tikafifa
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Answer:

Here are a few simple ways you can make a difference.

Call or write people in government who represent you, local and state. ...

Call or write corporate headquarters. ...

Keep reusable bags in your car and take them with you as you shop.

Environmental advocacy groups play a critical role in shaping public debate about how best to address environmental problems, so how these groups portray CCS will influence public perception.

Explanation:

10 easy ways you can help our environment

Keep your garden or greenspace chemical free. Cut down on your use of herbicides and pesticides. ...

Don't buy single-use plastics. ...

Shop locally, shop organically. ...

Record the wildlife near you. ...

Re-use and Recycle. ...

Reduce your carbon footprint. ...

Avoid peat-based composts. ...

Plant pollinator-friendly plants.

Answered by laxmirohta15
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Answer:

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Explanation:

We ultimately reviewed 34 studies and papers, and found that the scientific evidence is fairly weak for any claims about the effectiveness of advocacy campaigns. So we also spoke with several experts in forest conservation and advocacy campaigns to supplement our understanding of some of the broader trends and to fill in some of the gaps in our knowledge.

We found no evidence that advocacy campaigns on their own drive long-term forest conservation, though they do appear to be valuable in terms of raising awareness of environmental issues and driving people to take action. But it’s important to note that, of all the conservation interventions we examined for the Conservation Effectiveness series, advocacy campaigns appear to have the weakest evidence base in scientific literature.

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