FEATURES OF ECO-HUMANISM DEVELOPMENT IN YOUTH
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The foundation of society's civilization is education, which involves passing down the experience, knowledge, culture, and spirituality acquired by our ancestors to future generations. Therefore, the key to human survival on our planet, especially in today's harsh environmental conditions, is an education system that emphasizes the interaction between humans and nature. From a scientific standpoint, developing eco-humanism among all citizens, including students, is crucial in solving environmental problems and preventing them from arising in the future..
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