A. double B. intense C. pressures D. stock E. agriculture F. trapped G. withdrawal H. availability I. drive J. expanding K. rising |
Throughout history, people have fought bitter wars over political ideology, national sovereignty and religious expression. How much more
Less than three percent of the planet’s
Global
A. processing B. matters C. equivalent D. packaging E. essential F. producing G. changes H. supporting I. reward J. average K. special |
Eat Green: Our Everyday Food Choices Affect Global Warming and the Environment
What we eat
1. Choose Climate-Friendly Food
Food that comes from high on the food chain or arrives to your plate after extensive
2. Buy Organic and Other Sustainable Certifications
Eco—labels like USDA Organic and others give us a way to
3. Watch Your Waste
The USDA estimates that an astonishing 27 percent of all food produced for people in the United States is either thrown away or is used for a lower—value purpose, like animal food. A recent study estimated that the average household wastes 14 percent of its food purchases—a loss of significant value for most families. In addition to the water, energy, pesticides, and global warming pollution that went into producing.
4. Eat Locally
A typical American meal contains ingredients from five foreign countries, and even domestically grown produce travels a(n)
A. typically B. released C. industrial D. apparent E. classified F. dumps G. potential H. originally I. containers J. transported K. special |
A hungry polar bear seen scavenging (在废弃物中觅食) for food in a major
Wildlife experts were called to assess the polar bear and determine whether it could be taken back to the Arctic.
But after sedating (给……服镇静剂) the animal, experts said it was severely ill, at least partly from feeding herself from garbage
Polar bear poaching has been banned in Russia for more than 60 years. Still, it has been estimated that as many as 200 of them are killed each year. In February, local reports estimated that about 50 polar bears had taken over Novaya Zemlya, popping up in buildings, on playgrounds. As a result, officials declared a state of emergency, many people were too scared to leave their homes or let their children play outside, and
Polar bears are
A. profitably | B. fallen | C. sell | D. dangerous | AB. dump | AC. efficiently |
AD. plastic | BC. endless | BD. civilization | CD. throwaway | ABC. stylish |
The value of upcycling
Recycling is a well-known idea that refers to reusing waste materials in any way possible. But what about “upcycling”? It’s a new word, even though it’s something that has been going on since human
One answer to this question is that we reuse fewer and fewer things, and so have become a (n) “
So upcyclers have adopted this new word to focus people’s attention on how waste cannot simply be reused, but be reused
A. countless B. exhausted C. comparison D. essential E. estimates F. features G. relatively H. cleared I. unfortunately J. recycled K. restricts |
Rain forests, found in Earth's temperate and tropical zones, are some of the most biologically varied ecosystems on the planet. All rain forests share certain
Rain forests are a(n)
The rain forests are
A. virtual B. survival C. specifically D. restoring E. transboundary F. excursions G. nesting H. properly I. routes J. facing K. connection |
World Migratory Bird Day is an annual awareness-raising campaign highlighting the need for the conservation of migratory birds and their habitats. It has a global outreach and is an effective tool to help raise global awareness of the threats
Every year people around the world take action and organize public events such as bird festivals, education programmes, exhibitions and bird-watching
The theme of this year’s World Migratory Bird Day is “Birds Connect Our World”, which highlights the importance of conserving and
Migratory birds need a network of undamaged habitats along their entire migration
In addition, networks of critical sites key to migration need to be safeguarded and managed
A wave of online interactions and
A. accurate B. alteration C. average D. calculates E. conceal F. enormously G. initial H. intervals I. merely J. multiply K. prediction |
Beyond two or three days, the world’s best weather forecasts are doubtful, and beyond six or seven they are worthless.
The Butterfly Effect is the reason. For small pieces of weather—to a global forecaster, small can mean thunder—storms and blizzards—any
The modern weather models work with net-like points sixty miles apart, and even so, some
The computer will still be unable to predict whether Princeton will have sun or rain one month away. At noon the spaces between the sensors will
A. magical B. cultural C. meets D. built E. strong F. damaged G. entrance H. views I. calendar J. ranked K. lit |
A long red bridge stretches out across water. It runs across the Golden Gate. This is not the
Welcome to San Francisco, a place famous for its beautiful parks, hilly streets and lovely beaches. But the bridge is undoubtedly the most well-known symbol of the city. Before its completion in 1937, the bridge was considered impossible to build because of the foggy weather, powerful winds, and
San Francisco
According to the census, 21 percent of the city’s population was made up of Chinese people. San Francisco’s Chinatown is the largest outside of Asia and the oldest in North America. Two traditional festivals, the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, are the biggest events of the year on the city’s
If yellow cabs are a key part of New York city life, then the cable car is San Francisco’s equivalent. The first cable car came into public service in 1873, and the slow and noisy vehicle has been a symbol of the city ever since. The cable car network was once
A.reliance B.sought C.process D.contributing E.scalable F.delivered G.feasible H.efficient I.positioned J.occurring K.significant |
New Path to Plastics
A crucial component could come from existing carbon sources.Ethylene (乙烯)is the world's most popular industrial chemical.Consumers and industry demand 150 million tons every year, and most of it goes into countless plastic products, from electronics to textiles.To get ethylene, energy companies crack hydrocarbons (碳氢化合物)from natural gas in a process that requires a lot of heat and energy,
Scientists recently made ethylene by combining carbon dioxide gas, water and organic molecules (分子)on the surface of a copper catalyst (催化剂)inside an electrolyzer - a device that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction.The
The discovery grows out of work published last year by University of Toronto engineer Ted Sargent, describing a similar process that used more electricity and was less
Caltech chemists Jonas Peters and Theodor Agapie and their colleagues experimented with organic molecules to add to the copper catalyst.An arylpyridinum salt turned out to be the Goldilocks molecule, Sargent says it formed a water-insoluble (不溶于水的)film (薄膜)on the copper that
Still, the process must become even more efficient before it can be commercially
"This is a(n)
A. process B. stimulate C. consequences D. cultivate E. solution F. especially G. present H. total I. initially J. associate K. address |
Ask someone what they have done to help the environment recently and they will almost certainly mention recycling. Recycling in home is significant of course. However, being forced to recycle often means we already have far more material than we need, we are dealing with the
Statistics have shown that the
Without doubt, too much packaging is doing damage to the environment. If such packaging is burnt, it gives off greenhouse gases which may cause the greenhouse effect. Recycling helps, but the
Food waste is another serious issue we need to
Luckily, there are signs of hope at