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FSC Environment policy |
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Respect for the natural environment has always been one of the central aspects of Forest School Camp (FSC) teaching. In order to survive, every human being needs water, food that we take from the biosphere, an atmosphere that we can breathe, a climate that suits our organisms and a minimum amount of living space. To live sustainably, we have to consider both our resources (not only raw materials, but also natural assets such as biodiversity) and the pollution arising from their use. We must consider the possible long-term implications of our actions and recognise the hidden disasters that may build up gradually to produce catastrophic effects for future generations. By reflecting on how our current camping practices affect the environment, these issues will come to the fore and improve the educational experience of those that camp with us. Accordingly we are stating our commitment to:
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