Description
Is it pleasant to realize that one in every three of the world’s population is malnourished? To understand that there are diseases that are the concern of every nation? Isn’t the whole question of pollution now very much in the public mind? Much of the world’s water is polluted, as is the atmosphere. Natural resources are limited. Humanity is responsible for the Earth itself, if only out of self-interest.
The study of geography reveals the interdependence of human beings and the natural world, demonstrating the need for worldwide cooperation.
Contents
- Introduction
- The Playground of the Winds
- The Story of Leeds
- The Story of Edenbridge
- Discussions of content, approach, method by students’ age from 10 to 18 years









