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3.WhatisthetitleoftheconferenceinnorthernBrazil?
ThethirdUnitedNationsConferenceonDesertification
4.Whatdoesanewstudysayaboutreptiles?
Reptilespeciesareingreatertroublethanamphibianspecies
5.WhatdidthegovernorsfromColumbiacallfor?
Anewapproachinthefightagainsttheillegaldrugstrade
6.WhatarecrewsdoingoffthecoastofMexico,about50milessouthofSanDiego?
Theyareworkingtocleanupahugeoilspill.
7.Whatistheseriousthreatforplants?
Oneineveryeightspeciesofplantsisthreatenedwithextinction.
8.HowseriouswerethewildfiresinFlorida?
Theylastedfornearlyaweekand65thousandhectaresinthesouthernpartofthestatewereconsumed.
9.Whatisnowavailable?
Anewlocaldirectoryfortheenvironmentally-aware,calledthe"
BoulderCountyGreenPages"
10.WhatdoesaU.S.SpaceAgencystudyrecentlyfind?
Greenlandismeltingaroundtheedges,morethan50cubickilometersperyear.
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1.TheNationalGeographicSocietyjustfinishedmeasuringMountEverestanditissevenfeettallerthanwasthoughtwhenitwaslastmeasuredinthe1950s.Inthiscase,aglobalpositioningsatelliteputthepreciseheightoftheworld'
stallestmountainat29,035feet.
2.Newresearchonthelikelyimpactofclimatechangesuggeststhatdamagetocropsinlow-lyingcoastalregionscouldbeworsethanpreviouslythought.Adraftreportbyleadingclimatologistspredictshugeproblemsasaresultofafallingcropyieldintropicalandsubtropicalzones,andmorefloodsanddroughtintemperateandhumidregions.
3.Morethan2,000delegatesfromaroundtheworldhavegatheredinnorthernBrazilforthethirdUnitedNationsConferenceonDesertification.Accordingtoexpertsalmostonethirdoftheworld'
sdrylandiseitherdesertorrunstheriskofbecomingso.Morethan200millionpeoplearedirectlyaffected.
4.Thedisappearanceanddeformityofamphibianssuchasfrogsandsalamandersfromrainforestsandmountainlakesworldwidehasattractedwide-spreadscientificattentionoverthelastdecade.Nowanewstudysaysreptilespeciesincludingturtles,snakes,andalligatorsareinevengreatertrouble.Twiceasmanyreptilesasamphibians,orsome100species,arecurrentlylistedasendangeredbytheWorldConservationUnion.Thestudysayshabitatlossanddegradation,pollution,disease,climatechange,andover-collectionforfood,petsanddrugsarethemajorthreattoreptiles.
5.FourregionalgovernorsfromColumbia,onavisittoWashington,havesharplycriticizedanAmerican-backedaerialoffensivetoeradicatethousandsofhectaresofillegalcokeandpoppyplantations.Atanewsconferencethegovernorscalledforadifferentapproachinthefightagainsttheillegaldrugstrade,sayingthattheherbicidescurrentlybeingusedwereharmfultopublichealthandtheenvironment.
6.CrewsareworkingtocleanupahugeoilspilloffthecoastofMexico,about50milessouthofSanDiego.TheCoastGuardsaysabout110thousandgallonsspiltThursdayduringafueltransferbetweenatankerandanon-shorefacility.
7.Muchattentionhasbeendevotedtothethreatenedanimalspecies.Butwhataboutplantswhicharethefundamentalbasesoflife?
Oneineveryeightspeciesofplantsisthreatenedwithextinction.Sinceallfoodchainsbegininthesphereofplant'
life,thisisbadnewsfortheanimalstoo,includinghumanswhodependonplantsnotonlyforfoodbutalsoformedicines,buildingmaterials,andothervitalpurposes.
8.WildfiresintheFloridaEvergladeshavebeencontainedafternearlyaweekofblazesthatconsumed65thousandhectaresinthesouthernpartofthestate.ThefireshadspreadtoalargelyunpopulatedareaoutsideEvergladesNationalPark,avastsaw-grassprairieteamingwithwildlifeandvegetation.AdroughtinfluencedbytheElNihoweatherpatternistoblame.
9.Anewlocaldirectoryfortheenvironmentally-awareisnowavailable,calledthe"
BoulderCountyGreenPages."
TheRotaryClubsinBoulderCountygottogetherwithlocalrecyclingandenvironmentalspecialiststoputtogetherthisfirst-everdirectory.Itincludesquickreferencetogreenproductsandservicesforrecycling,xeriscaping,energyconservation,andmore.The$5costhelpsraisefundsforthesponsoringgroups.
10.AU.S.SpaceAgencystudyfindsthatGreenlandismeltingaroundtheedges.Thelosstotheworld'
ssecondlargesticesheet--morethan50cubickilometersperyear--isenoughtoraiseglobalsealevelby0.13millimeters.NASAscientistBillKrabillsaysthedataindicatesaprocessofchangethatdocsnotimmediatelythreatencoastalregions.
PartIINewsreports
A.
Summary:
Thisnewsreportisaboutthesevereshortageofwaterinsomedevelopingnations.Itwillleadtocatastrophicconsequencesunlessglobalsolutionsarefoundsoon.
Answerstothequestions:
1.150
2.Monday
3.Onebillionpeoplecouldsufferfromascarcityofwater.
4.MiddleEast,partsofAfrica,westernAsia,northeasternChina,westernandsouthernIndia,largepartsofPakistanandMexico,partsofthePacificcoastoftheUnitedStatesandSouthAmerica
5.Totreatwaterasapreciousresource
6.5liters
7.50liters
8.500liters
Tapescript
TheUNwaterexpertsarewarningthataseverewatershortagewillhavewhattheycallcatastrophicconsequencesinsomedevelopingnationsunlessglobalsolutionsarefoundsoon.OnehundredandfiftyexpertsaroundtheworldwilldiscussthewatersituationataconferencebeginningMondayinGeneva.
AtopofficialfromtheWorldMeteorol6gicalOrganizationArthurAskewsaysthatbytheyear2025,almost1billionpeoplecouldbelivinginareassufferingfromascarcityofwater.Hesaysthenumbercoulddoublebythemiddleofthenextcentury.Mr.AskewsaysoneareawithseriouswaterproblemsistheMiddleEast.Buthesaysofficialsintheareaarealreadyworkingonwaystodealwiththesituation.
ExpertssaywatershortageproblemsalsocoulddevelopinpartsofAfricaandwesternAsiaaswellasnortheasternChina,westernandsouthernIndia,largepartsofPakistanandMexico,andpartsofthePacificcoastoftheUnitedStatesandSouthAmerica.Mr.Askewsaysthere'
samoralobligationtotreatwaterasapreciousresourceandaneedtorealizethatlargeamountsofwaterareusedoftenwastefullyinfoodproductionandmanufacturing,
"
Allcommoditieshaveusedwaterintheirproductionandyoumustbeawarethereforethatifyou'
reimportingfoodfromonecountrytoanotheryouareinfactimportingpartofthewaterresourcesofthatcountry.'
Mr.Askewalsosayswatershortagesleadtoaconflictbetweenruralandurbandemands.
Inmanyregionsoftheworld,thewatercrisisisnotcomingbecauseofhumanconsumptiondirectlyforpotablewater,fordrinking,orforsanitarypurposes,it'
scomingforagriculture.Andingeneralabout80percentofthewater,whichisconsumed,i.e.,isextractedfromtheriversorfromundergroundresourcesandisnotreturned,isforagriculture.Andthere'
sconsiderablepressurenowontheagriculturalsectorsto
seeiftheycannotusethatwatermoreefficiently."
Mr.Askewsaysit'
sestimatedthatapersonneedsabout5litersofwateradaytosurvive,andapersonlivescomfortablywithabout50litersaday.Buthesayspeopleinmanycountriesareusing500litersofwatereachday.Hesayswaysmustbefoundtoreducesuchoverusebeforeit'
stoolate.
Questions:
1.HowmanyexpertswillattendtheconferenceinGeneva?
2.Whenwilltheconferencebegin?
3.Whatwouldthesituationbelikeintheyear2025accordingtoArthurAskew?
4.Inwhichareascouldwatershortageproblemsmostprobablydevelop?
5.WhatisthemoralobligationputforwardbyArthurAskew?
6.Howmuchwaterdoesapersonneedadaytosurvive?
7.Howmuchwaterdoesapersonneedadaytolivecomfortably?
8.Howmuchwaterarepeopleinmanycountriesnowusingeachday?
B.
AnannualstudybytheWorld-watchInstituteinWashingtonsayswiththeboomintheinformationeconomy,Americanshavelostsightofthedeterioratinghealthoftheplanet~Thefastgrowinginformationeconomyisaffectingeveryaspectoflife,fromcommunication,commerceandwork,toeducationandentertainment.TheWorld-watchInstitutegivestheearthanannualphysicalexam.Accordingtothisyear'
sresult,almostallthosevitalsignsofthehealthoftheearth,includingthenumberofspecies,thestabilityofclimate,thehealthofcoralreefs,showdeterioration.Otherwarningsignsarerisingtemperatures,fallingwatertables,meltingglaciers,shrinkingforestsandcollapsingfisheries.Themajorenvironmentalchallengesinthe21stcenturywillbetostabilizebothclimateandworldpopulationgrowth.
Tapescript.
AnannualstudybytheWorld-watchInstitutehereinWashingtonsayswiththeboomintheinformationeconomy,Americanshavelostsightofthedeterioratinghealthoftheplanet.
StateoftheWorld2000saysthefastgrowinginformationeconomyisaffectingeveryaspectoflife,fromcommunication,commerceandwork,toeducationandentertainment.
LeadauthorandWorld-watchPresidentLesterBrownsayswhileAmericansgenerallyfeelasenseofoptimismabouttheeconomy,theplanet'
shealthissuffering.Hesaysitisamistake"
toconfusethevibran