Szili: environmentally conscious education of young people is important
In environmental protection, everything depends on what the young generations are brought up to do – said Katalin Szili, prime minister’s representative, in her speech at the national meeting of the Green Heart in Dunaharaszti on Friday.

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Katalin Szili in the settlement in Pest County emphasized that the organizations that deal with the youngest have a big role in this educational work. He said: on Earth, problems appear in a system. Where there is an economic problem, there is also an ecological one, and where there is a social one, there are also obvious environmental problems – he pointed out, adding that there are 27 plastic islands floating on the surface of the oceans, the size of Hungary.
Katalin Szili highlighted the role of education and training in changing attitudes. He said about the Green Szív Association: they have created a national network where the members can pass on their knowledge to each other at their meetings.
MTI
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