Statements A and C are correct and illustrate curriculum and campus-based approaches in higher education. Integration of environmental themes across disciplines and project work, as well as practical exercises like audits, strengthen learning and awareness. Statements B and D are incorrect because environment and sustainability are relevant to all students and participation in clubs does influence attitudes and behaviours. Therefore, the combination that includes A and C while excluding B and D is the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it picks precisely those statements that align with policy recommendations for mainstreaming environmental education. It recognises cross-disciplinary curriculum integration and experiential learning through campus initiatives, both of which are supported by higher education reforms. Excluding B and D avoids endorsing narrow or dismissive views of environmental learning.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it adds statement B, which wrongly restricts environmental learning to environmental science students. Sustainability issues cut across all fields including commerce, humanities and engineering, so including B in the set of correct statements is conceptually wrong.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect as it includes statement D along with A and C. While A and C are correct, D is false because environmental clubs and societies are known to foster pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours among students. The presence of D invalidates this option.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it includes B and D, both of which misrepresent the scope and impact of environmental education, along with C. Accepting these false statements means the combination cannot be treated as correct.
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