Answer: A better attitude towards the environment and benefits arising from it.
Explanation: Although the advancement of science began to be manifested by the suppression of ecclesiastical learning and by turning to scientific methods and studying natural laws since the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution, during the 20th century, this progress is incomparably greater and more applicable in everyday life. Using the existing knowledge and scientific achievements of genius from previous periods, science has advanced all these knowledge and subordinated them to the benefits of humanity. Although there are negative consequences of scientific achievements and their adverse impacts on the environment and social relations, all scientific achievements of the 20th century have greatly contributed to a higher quality of life, and the same scientific achievements are used in preserving and protecting the environment. For example, space development programs have contributed to a better understanding of the laws of the universe, the means of telecommunications and mass media contribute to better information, and with the Internet a faster flow of information. Faster availability of information has contributed to the faster implementation of all types of projects, from business to those relating to the environment, to the life and work of ordinary people, etc. In short, all scientific achievements in combination with telecommunications, faster information transfer and their application for practical purposes have contributed to humanity's insight as to how to deal with the environment, what are the harmful effects that need to be reduced, and what are the potential harmful effects need to be prevented, in a faster and more efficient way. People are able to better understand their personal impact on the environment and raise awareness of how to treat it, as well as raise awareness of how to react when the environment is in danger.