时间:2019-01-22 作者:英语课 分类:自然百科2008年


英语课

 At Madison Christian 1 Community, they gather each Sunday to worship a higher power. These days, seeing the light means much more.


"My prayer now is ‘God, let your light shine in my life’. So, I am always happy when the sun is shining."
 
Pastor 2 Jeff Wild appreciates the sun even more because of these -- solar panels the church installed in 2002. He was surprised to learn that the energy his church used to consume, released a staggering amount of fossil fuel emissions 3.
 
"Sometimes within a week's time, a ton of CO2 was being released into the atmosphere."
 
So Pastor Wild encouraged change. The 480-member community had already surrounded itself with restored prairie grasses instead of a lawn that requires fertilizer. Inside, it now relies in part on solar power, more energy efficient light bulbs and more common sense. As a result, electricity use is down 40 percent. Kevin Little installs software that tracks energy consumption in buildings.
 
"This is the peak 15-minute period for the whole week."
 
He says it's important for people to see what they're saving because the general idea of conservation is often far removed from daily life.
"It's a preservation 4 of wildlife in the Amazon, or it's the climate in Kyoto Protocol(s). All the stuff is very intellectual and takes a lot to understand. I think that if we have a specific building, a specific place, then I can begin to help people understand. "
 
That's what Dave Stephenson is counting on—a retired 5 Methodist minister and teacher of environmental ethics 6. Dave founded the Wisconsin Interfaith, Climate & Energy Campaign.
 
"A lot of the churches were built 50, 75, 100 years ago. They are big, leaky barns in terms of per hour, per person use. Houses of worship are probably the most energy-wasteful buildings in America."
 
That message's spreading in the Green Bay Diocese. St. Francis of Assisi Chapel 7 is being held up as a model of how to build green from the ground up. The floors are made of recycled concrete. Fly ash from power plants is part of the mix. The oak pews and other wood work come from a local sustainable forest. St. Francis even has an environmentally-friendly holy water font.
 
"We asked them to use recycled items. So this is all recycled dyed glass. We don't have infinite resources. We have finite resources. And by taking some care, even in a small project like this, it's gonna make a difference in the long term."
 
That modern message fits a traditional mission.
 
"Is this going to revolutionize how churches use energy? I don't know, but I think you can help people to begin to think about what can we do. The possibility is tremendous."  At Madison Christian Community, they gather each Sunday to worship a higher power. These days, seeing the light means much more.
"My prayer now is ‘God, let your light shine in my life’. So, I am always happy when the sun is shining."
 
Pastor Jeff Wild appreciates the sun even more because of these -- solar panels the church installed in 2002. He was surprised to learn that the energy his church used to consume, released a staggering amount of fossil fuel emissions.
 
"Sometimes within a week's time, a ton of CO2 was being released into the atmosphere."
 
So Pastor Wild encouraged change. The 480-member community had already surrounded itself with restored prairie grasses instead of a lawn that requires fertilizer. Inside, it now relies in part on solar power, more energy efficient light bulbs and more common sense. As a result, electricity use is down 40 percent. Kevin Little installs software that tracks energy consumption in buildings.
 
"This is the peak 15-minute period for the whole week."
 
He says it's important for people to see what they're saving because the general idea of conservation is often far removed from daily life.
"It's a preservation of wildlife in the Amazon, or it's the climate in Kyoto Protocol(s). All the stuff is very intellectual and takes a lot to understand. I think that if we have a specific building, a specific place, then I can begin to help people understand. "
 
That's what Dave Stephenson is counting on—a retired Methodist minister and teacher of environmental ethics. Dave founded the Wisconsin Interfaith, Climate & Energy Campaign.
 
"A lot of the churches were built 50, 75, 100 years ago. They are big, leaky barns in terms of per hour, per person use. Houses of worship are probably the most energy-wasteful buildings in America."
 
That message's spreading in the Green Bay Diocese. St. Francis of Assisi Chapel is being held up as a model of how to build green from the ground up. The floors are made of recycled concrete. Fly ash from power plants is part of the mix. The oak pews and other wood work come from a local sustainable forest. St. Francis even has an environmentally-friendly holy water font.
 
"We asked them to use recycled items. So this is all recycled dyed glass. We don't have infinite resources. We have finite resources. And by taking some care, even in a small project like this, it's gonna make a difference in the long term."
 
That modern message fits a traditional mission.
 
"Is this going to revolutionize how churches use energy? I don't know, but I think you can help people to begin to think about what can we do. The possibility is tremendous."  

adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒
  • They always addressed each other by their Christian name.他们总是以教名互相称呼。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
n.牧师,牧人
  • He was the son of a poor pastor.他是一个穷牧师的儿子。
  • We have no pastor at present:the church is run by five deacons.我们目前没有牧师:教会的事是由五位执事管理的。
排放物( emission的名词复数 ); 散发物(尤指气体)
  • Most scientists accept that climate change is linked to carbon emissions. 大多数科学家都相信气候变化与排放的含碳气体有关。
  • Dangerous emissions radiate from plutonium. 危险的辐射物从钚放散出来。
n.保护,维护,保存,保留,保持
  • The police are responsible for the preservation of law and order.警察负责维持法律与秩序。
  • The picture is in an excellent state of preservation.这幅画保存得极为完好。
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准
  • The ethics of his profession don't permit him to do that.他的职业道德不允许他那样做。
  • Personal ethics and professional ethics sometimes conflict.个人道德和职业道德有时会相互抵触。
n.小教堂,殡仪馆
  • The nimble hero,skipped into a chapel that stood near.敏捷的英雄跳进近旁的一座小教堂里。
  • She was on the peak that Sunday afternoon when she played in chapel.那个星期天的下午,她在小教堂的演出,可以说是登峰造极。
学英语单词
achievement-related
acne detergicans
actual final condition
an eighth
Anglic
ascaridole
bioplast
Blean
bus priority lane
canalin
civil aeronautics authority
climb to power
Cofferlock
colore
community development
concinis
cone settling tank
cortex aurantii dulcis
data hold
divinization
dojo mat
double spindle shaper
elaborate servo-control system
epigoitrin
esrey
F' center
ferro meridian
filament transformator
flat-tailed
flexible cage guide
flower-fence
fraction crystallization
Freer Gallery of Art
garnel
gauze weave
George Cross
gravity bottle
head installation
head of radius
Hervey I.
Holmgrene's test
iberias
inductive embarrassment
insect-bornes
Japanese lime
jelly bomb
kaolinsol
marshier
maxalt
measurement to freight
metal injection moulding
metallic fibre
multiple xanthoma
neotetanuran
nick translation
nonhelium quantum crystal
nyuk
oomphing
penaeus indicus
polygon circuit
portable bin
pseudo-thermostatics
psychon
pyroelectric cameratube
quini
radial forging machine
ramenta ferri
resource manager
respirational
reversing operation
Rittmeister
rtms
sarcosines
secondary soil
set of points
short-stays
signing
smooth bacteria
solar visible radiation
spearhead dieback
spectral width
spinal miosis
Sub-Committee on Life-saving Appliances
sump pit
switchboard operators
tape label
telehoist
tension area
tensioner ring
Tertiary-type ore deposit
the wilderness
theopoetics
three-hole aperture
torque margin
transnational conglomerate
two anchor mooring
underdamping
unstructured data
upbore
WASAMA
water load
water-bombing