"GREEN ECONOMY" - THE PROBLEM OF TEACHING AT UNIVERSITIES IN CENTRAL ASIA USING THE EXPERIENCE OF EUROPEAN UNION UNIVERSITIES
Abstract
Climate change and global warming have been major issues for the past decades. However, we are now increasingly aware of the seriousness of the environmental challenge. The world faces a range of unprecedented environmental, climate and sustainability challenges. These include biodiversity loss, climate change and resource depletion the problem
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3.The "State Complex Programme of Development of Environmental Education and Enlightenment of the Population of the Republic of Tajikistan for 2021-2025" was likely established through a Resolution (Decree) of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, rather than a direct "Law" passed by the parliament.No.1254 of February 6, 2020



