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Green Chemistry
Sustainable, human and environmentally friendly chemical processes

You definitely know people who think chemistry is a threat to our future. They fear that the mass of products that produce the chemical industry will eventually be detrimental to all that lives on this planet.
Perhaps you also know that gratitude to the chemists who made their lives more enjoyable or even saved their lives with the invention of some drug.

As with all aspects of our society, some applications of science in general also have less positive aspects. The chemistry we know now is a relatively young science and in the course of its evolution, a number of clamping tones are shifted. This file briefly outlines how interest in the interaction between chemistry and the environment has grown and what we now stand in this area.

Human (Environmental Education Nature and Society) is a three-month popular scientific journal. One of the main objectives is to spread the right, independent and objective scientific information to a young and wide audience. Human wants to stimulate young people to actively learn, interactively and communicatively, science, but it also wants to make adults aware of the current problems of today's society. The magazine has numerous points of reference with the basic principles and objectives of environmental and health education in education.

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