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'Environment
Hong Kong 1989'
an annual
review
of
protection work.
Hong Kong's
environmental
'Green Productivity',
quarterly HKPC
journal, which provides a direct channel of
communication especially to
s ma 11
and
me dium-sized industries, on techniques and
new developments in pollution control.
Environmental Education
8.8
and
a t
Elements of environmental education permeate the
curricu lum through a number of subjects Primary Science,
Social Studies and Health Education at the primary level;
the secondary level Social Studies, Economic and
Affairs, Geography, Integrated Science, Biology,
Human Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Religious Education.
Students thus acquire an awareness of environmental issues
at all levels.
Public
8.9
Environmental education
is
als o
vigorously
promoted
in
schools through
various
social
service
activities
Through
direct
better
and the Community Youth Club sche me.
participation in these activites students acquire a
understanding of the local environment and the
importance of conservation.
8.10
Environmental education permeates the curricula
of the four government-run colleges of education in much
the same way as in schools. This is enhanced by field
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