The green university and its importance beyond the times of pandemic Covid-19
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The environmental crisis facing the world today has been added to the current health crisis by COVID-19, constituting one of the main concerns of several international organizations. The "green university" initiative is inserted in this process, as it is the key entity in the development of the educational process, but with a vision of generating greater personal and collective responsibility regarding the proper use of resources, the implementation of good practices and the promotion of environmental awareness that can be replicated by students once they are trained as professionals and are inserted in the different areas of society, which is why it acquires a high prominence.
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