时间:2019-02-21 作者:英语课 分类:欧美人文风情


英语课

 This is a story about a world obsessed 1 with stuff.  这是个关于沉溺于物质的世界的故事。


It's a story about a system in crisis.  这是关于一个岌岌可危的系统的故事。
We're trashing the planet. We're trashing each other.  我们正在糟蹋这个星球。我们正在互相糟蹋。
And we're not even having fun.  而我们一点也不乐在其中。
The good thing is that when we start to understand the system,  好消息是,当我们开始了解这个系统,
we start to see lots of places to step in and turn these problems into solutions. 我们开始看见许多能够干预之处,并将这些问题转变为解决方法。
One of the problems with trying to use less stuff is that sometimes we feel like we really need it. 试着要使用少一点东西的问题之一是,有时候我们会觉得我们真的很需要它。
What if you live in a city like, say, Cleveland and you want a glass of water?  如果你住在一个,比如说,像克里夫兰的城市,然后你想要一杯水呢?
Are you gonna take your chances and get it from the city tap?  你会冒险喝自来水吗?
Or should you reach for a bottle of water that comes from the pristine 2 rainforests of—Fiji?  还是你应该买一瓶来自原始雨林的瓶装水--斐济的喔?
Well, Fiji brand water thought the answer to this question was obvious.  嗯,斐济牌瓶装水觉得这个问题的答案再明显不过了。
So they built a whole ad campaign around it.  所以他们拿它大作广告。
It turned out to be one of the dumbest moves in advertising 3 history.  那最后变成广告史上最蠢的举动之一。
You see, the city of Cleveland didn't like being the butt 4 of Fiji's jokes.  你知道,克里夫兰市不喜欢被当成斐济牌瓶装水开玩笑的对象。
So they did some tests, and guess what?  所以他们做了些测试,你猜怎么样?
These tests showed a glass of Fiji water is lower quality.  测试结果显示斐济水的品质比较差。
It loses taste tests against Cleveland tap, and costs thousands of times more. 它在味道测试上输给克里夫兰的自来水,而且还贵了好几千倍。
This story is typical of what happens when you test bottled water against tap water.  当你检测瓶装水和自来水的时候,这个故事是很典型的结果。
Is it cleaner? Sometimes, sometimes not. 它有比较干净吗?有时候有,有时候没有。
In many ways, bottled water is less regulated than tap. Is it tastier? 在许多方面,瓶装水的品质管理不如自来水。它有比较好喝吗?
In taste tests across the country, people consistently choose tap over bottled water.  在全国的味道测试中,人们总是选择自来水而非瓶装水。
These bottled water companies say they're just meeting consumer demand.  这些瓶装水公司说,他们只是在满足消费者的需求。
But who would demand a less sustainable, less tasty, way more expensive product,  但谁会需要一个比较不永续、比较难喝、还贵很多的产品?
especially when you can get it for almost free in your kitchen?  特别是你根本可以在厨房用几乎免费的价格喝到?
Bottled water costs about 2,000 times more than tap water.  瓶装水比自来水贵了大约 2,000 倍。
Can you imagine paying 2,000 times the price of anything else? 你能想像用 2,000 倍的价格买其它东西吗?
How about a 10,000-dollar sandwich?  一个一万美金的三明治如何?
Yet people in the U.S. buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week.  但美国人每星期购买超过五亿瓶的瓶装水。
That is enough to circle the globe more than five times. How did this come to be? 那已经够绕地球不只五圈了。怎么会变这样?
Well, it all goes back to how our materials economy works, and one of its key drivers which is known as manufactured demand. 嗯,这全要追溯回我们物质经济运作的方式,还有一种被称为“制造出来的需求”的关键动力之一。
If companies wanna keep growing, they have to keep selling more and more stuff.  如果公司想要持续成长,他们就得继续卖越来越多东西。
In the 1970s, giant soft drink companies got worried as they saw their growth projection 5 starting to level off.  1970 年代,当大型汽水公司看到他们的业绩预期成长开始趋缓时,他们感到不安。
There's only so much soda 6 a person can drink.  一个人就只能喝那么多汽水啊。
Plus it wouldn't be long before people began realizing soda is not that healthy and turned back to—gasp!—drinking tap water.  再加上人们很快就会了解汽水并不那么健康,然后回去--我的天哪!--回去喝自来水。
Well, the companies found their next big idea in a silly designer product that most people laughed off as a passing yuppie fad 7. 这个嘛,那些公司在一个愚蠢的设计产品中发现了他们下一个伟大的点子,大部分的人都嘲笑那产品是一时的雅痞风潮。
"Water's free!" people said back then. "What will they sell us next...air?"  “水是免费的!”人们那时这么说。“他们接下来会卖什么给我们...空气吗?”
So how do you get people to buy this fringe product?  所以你要怎么让人们买这个边缘商品?
Simple. You manufacture demand. 简单。你制造出需求。
How do you do that? Well, imagine you're in charge of a bottled water company.  你要怎么办到呢?嗯,想像你负责一间瓶装水公司。
Since people aren't lining 8 up to trade their hard-earned money for your unnecessary product,  既然人们不排队用他们辛苦赚来的钱来换你那非必需的商品,
you make them feel scared and insecure if they don't have it.  你就让他们觉得如果不买的话很可怕、很令人不安。
And that's exactly what the bottled water industry did.  那正是瓶装水产业做的事。
One of their first marketing 9 tactics was to scare people about tap water, with ads like Fiji's Cleveland campaign.  他们首要的行销技巧之一就是让人们害怕自来水,利用像斐济牌的克里夫兰广告。
"When we're done," one top water executive said, "tap water will be relegated 10 to showers and washing dishes."  “我们成功后,”一个顶尖瓶装水公司的主管说道,“自来水就会被降级为洗澡水和洗碗水了。”
Next, you hide the reality of your product behind images of pure fantasy. 接着,你将产品的真实面隐藏在纯净梦幻的影像之下。
Have you ever noticed how bottled water tries to seduce 11 us with pictures of mountain streams and pristine nature?  你曾注意过瓶装水试着怎样引诱我们吗,怎样用那些高山流水和原始大自然的照片诱惑我们?
But guess where a third of all bottled water in the U.S. actually comes from? The tap! 但猜猜美国三分之一的瓶装水其实是从哪来的?水龙头!
Pepsi's Aquafina and Coke's Dasani are two of the many brands that are really filtered tap water.  百事公司的 Aquafina 和可口可乐的 Dasani 是众多品牌中两个真的是过滤后自来水的品牌。
But the pristine nature lie goes much deeper.  但是原始大自然的谎言还有更夸张的。
In a recent full page ad, Nestle said, "Bottled water is the most environmentally-responsible consumer product in the world."  在最近一个全版广告中,雀巢公司说:“瓶装水是全世界对环境最负责任的消费产品。”
What?! They are trashing the environment all along the product's life cycle.  什么鬼?!那产品的整个生命周期都在糟蹋环境。
Exactly how is that environmentally responsible?  那到底哪里对环境负责了?
The problems start here with extraction and production where oil is used to make water bottles.  那个问题从石油的抽取和生产过程就开始了,而石油正是用来制作水瓶的。
Each year, making the plastic water bottles used in the U.S. takes enough oil and energy to fuel a million cars.  每年,用来制造美国境内使用的塑胶水瓶的石油和能源都足以供应一百万辆车了。
All that energy spent to make the bottle, even more to ship it around the planet, 那全部能源都被用来制作宝特瓶,更多能源被用来运送那宝特瓶到世界各地,
and then we drink it in about two minutes? 然后我们差不多两分钟就喝完了?
That brings us to the big problem at the other end of the life cycle—disposal. 那将我们带到宝特瓶生命週期另一端的大问题--废弃处理。
What happens to all these bottles when we're done?  我们喝完水之后这些宝特瓶会怎样?
Eighty percent end up in landfills, where they will sit for thousands of years, 百分之八十的宝特瓶最后会被丢到垃圾掩埋场,它们会在这待上好几千年,
or in incinerators, where they're burned, releasing toxic 12 pollution.  或是被丢进焚化炉,它们在那被烧掉,释放出有毒的污染物质。
The rest gets collected for recycling.  其余的被收集起来回收。
I was curious about where the plastic bottles that I put in the recycling bins 13 go.  我很好奇我放进回收箱的那些塑胶瓶都到哪去了。
I found out that shiploads were being sent to India. So I went there.  我发现那一船船宝特瓶都被送到印度。所以我就去了那里。
I will never forget riding over a hill outside Madras where I came face-to-face with a mountain of plastic bottles from California. 我永远不会忘记经过马德拉斯外围的一座小山,我在那亲眼见到一座来自加州的塑胶瓶山。
Now, real recycling would turn these bottles back into bottles. 现在,真正的回收会让这些宝特瓶变回宝特瓶。
But that wasn't what was happening here. Instead, these bottles were slated 14 to be downcycled,  但那不是在这里发生的事。相反地,这些宝特瓶预定被降级回收,
which means turning them into lower quality products that would just be chucked later.  意思就是将它们变成之后只会被扔掉的较低品质产品。
The parts that couldn't be downcycled were thrown away there, shipped all the way to India just to be dumped in someone else's backyard.  不能被降级回收的部分就被丢弃在那里,一路海运到印度只为了要丢在别人家的后院。
If bottled water companies want to use mountains on their labels, 如果瓶装水公司想要在他们的商标上用山峦的图案,
it would be more accurate to show one of these mountains of plastic waste. 展示这其中一座塑胶垃圾山还比较精确。
Scaring us, seducing 15 us, and misleading us—these strategies are all core parts of manufacturing demand.  恐吓我们、诱惑我们,还有误导我们--这些策略全是制造需求的核心部分。
Once they've manufactured all this demand, creating a new multibillion market,  一旦他们制造出这种需求,创造出新的几十亿商机的市场,
they defend it by beating out the competition. 他们就进而剷除市场竞争以巩固地位。
But in this case, the competition is our basic human right to clean, safe drinking water. 但就瓶装水这例子,那对手正是我们饮用干净、安全的水的基本人权。
Pepsi's Vice 16 Chairman publicly said, "The biggest enemy is tap water."  百事公司的副董事长公开表示:“最大的敌人就是自来水。”
They want us to think it's dirty, and bottled water is the best alternative. 他们想让我们觉得自来水很脏,而瓶装水是最好的选择。
In many places, public water is polluted, thanks to polluting industries like the plastic bottle industry.  在许多地方,公共用水是受到污染的,多亏像是塑胶瓶产业那些制造污染的产业。
And these bottled water guys are all too happy to offer their expensive solutions, 然后这些瓶装水公司的家伙都摩拳擦掌地要提供昂贵的解决方法,
which keep us hooked on their products. 让我们离不开他们的产品。
It is time we took back the tap.  是我们拿回自来水的时候了。
That starts with making a personal commitment to not buy or drink bottled water unless the water in your community is truly unhealthy.  那从许下个人承诺开始,发誓不要买或喝瓶装水,除非你社区的水真的很不健康。
Yes, it takes a bit of foresight 17 to grab a reusable bottle on the way out,  没错,出门时携带环保杯需要一点先见之明,
but I think we can handle it. Then, take the next step:  但我想我们办得到。然后,采取下一步:
join a campaign that's working for real solutions, like demanding investment in clean tap water for all.  加入一个为了真正的解决方法而努力的活动,像是要求为全民投资干净的自来水。
In the U.S., tap water is underfunded by 24 billion dollars, partly because people believe drinking water only comes from a bottle! 在美国,自来水资金短缺 240 亿美元,这有部分是因为人们相信饮用水只来自塑胶瓶!
Around the world, a billion people don't have access to clean water right now.  在全世界,有十亿人目前没办法取得干净的水。
Yet cities all over are spending millions of dollars to deal with all the plastic bottles we throw out.  但各地的城市都在花好几百万元来处理我们丢掉的塑胶瓶。
What if that money was spent improving our water systems, or better yet, preventing pollution to begin with?  如果把那些钱花在改善我们的供水系统如何呢?或更棒的,用来防止最初的水污染这样如何呢?
There are many more things we can do to solve this problem.  要解决这个问题,我们能做的还有很多。
Lobby your city officials to bring back drinking fountains.  游说政府官员装回饮水机。
Work to ban the purchase of bottled water by your school, your organization, or entire city.  努力让你的学校、机构,或整个城市不要购买瓶装水。
This is a huge opportunity for millions of people to wake up, and protect our wallets, our health, and the planet. 这是一个几百万人能够觉醒的大好机会,而且还能够守护我们的钱包、健康,以及这个星球。
The good news is it's already started.  好消息是这已经开始了。
Bottled water sales have begun to drop while business is booming for safe, refillable water bottles.  瓶装水销售量开始下跌,而安全、可重复使用的水瓶生意开始蓬勃发展。
Yay! Restaurants are proudly serving tap. 耶!餐厅正大光明地提供自来水。
And people are choosing to pocket the hundreds of thousands of dollars they would otherwise be wasting on bottled water.  人们选择把几十万块钱留着,而不是浪费在买瓶装水上。
Carrying bottled water is on its way to being as cool as smoking while pregnant.  携带瓶装水逐渐变得和孕妇抽烟一样完全不酷。
We know better now. The bottled water industry is getting worried because the jig 18 is up.  我们现在更明白是非对错了。瓶装水企业开始担心,因为他们的诡计被拆穿了。
We are not buying into their manufactured demand anymore. 我们对他们制造出来的需求再也不买帐了。
We will choose our own demands—thank you very much 我们会选择自己的需求--非常感谢
and we are demanding clean, safe water for all. 我们需要的是全民共享干净、安全的水。
 

adj.心神不宁的,鬼迷心窍的,沉迷的
  • He's obsessed by computers. 他迷上了电脑。
  • The fear of death obsessed him throughout his old life. 他晚年一直受着死亡恐惧的困扰。
adj.原来的,古时的,原始的,纯净的,无垢的
  • He wiped his fingers on his pristine handkerchief.他用他那块洁净的手帕擦手指。
  • He wasn't about to blemish that pristine record.他本不想去玷污那清白的过去。
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
n.笑柄;烟蒂;枪托;臀部;v.用头撞或顶
  • The water butt catches the overflow from this pipe.大水桶盛接管子里流出的东西。
  • He was the butt of their jokes.他是他们的笑柄。
n.发射,计划,突出部分
  • Projection takes place with a minimum of awareness or conscious control.投射在最少的知觉或意识控制下发生。
  • The projection of increases in number of house-holds is correct.对户数增加的推算是正确的。
n.苏打水;汽水
  • She doesn't enjoy drinking chocolate soda.她不喜欢喝巧克力汽水。
  • I will freshen your drink with more soda and ice cubes.我给你的饮料重加一些苏打水和冰块。
n.时尚;一时流行的狂热;一时的爱好
  • His interest in photography is only a passing fad.他对摄影的兴趣只是一时的爱好罢了。
  • A hot business opportunity is based on a long-term trend not a short-lived fad.一个热门的商机指的是长期的趋势而非一时的流行。
n.衬里,衬料
  • The lining of my coat is torn.我的外套衬里破了。
  • Moss makes an attractive lining to wire baskets.用苔藓垫在铁丝篮里很漂亮。
n.行销,在市场的买卖,买东西
  • They are developing marketing network.他们正在发展销售网络。
  • He often goes marketing.他经常去市场做生意。
v.使降级( relegate的过去式和过去分词 );使降职;转移;把…归类
  • She was then relegated to the role of assistant. 随后她被降级做助手了。
  • I think that should be relegated to the garbage can of history. 我认为应该把它扔进历史的垃圾箱。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
vt.勾引,诱奸,诱惑,引诱
  • She has set out to seduce Stephen.她已经开始勾引斯蒂芬了。
  • Clever advertising would seduce more people into smoking.巧妙策划的广告会引诱更多的人吸烟。
adj.有毒的,因中毒引起的
  • The factory had accidentally released a quantity of toxic waste into the sea.这家工厂意外泄漏大量有毒废物到海中。
  • There is a risk that toxic chemicals might be blasted into the atmosphere.爆炸后有毒化学物质可能会进入大气层。
n.大储藏箱( bin的名词复数 );宽口箱(如面包箱,垃圾箱等)v.扔掉,丢弃( bin的第三人称单数 )
  • Garbage from all sources was deposited in bins on trolleys. 来自各方的垃圾是装在手推车上的垃圾箱里的。 来自辞典例句
  • Would you be pleased at the prospect of its being on sale in dump bins? 对于它将被陈列在倾销箱中抛售这件事,你能欣然接受吗? 来自辞典例句
用石板瓦盖( slate的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Yuki is working up an in-home phonics program slated for Thursdays, and I'm drilling her on English conversation at dinnertime. Yuki每周四还有一次家庭语音课。我在晚餐时训练她的英语口语。
  • Bromfield was slated to become U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. 布罗姆菲尔德被提名为美国农业部长。
诱奸( seduce的现在分词 ); 勾引; 诱使堕落; 使入迷
  • He got into trouble for seducing the daughter of a respectable tradesman. 他因为引诱一个有名望的商人的女儿而惹上了麻烦。
  • Chao Hsin-mei, you scoundrel, you shameless wretch, seducing a married woman. 赵辛楣,你这混帐东西!无耻家伙!引诱有夫之妇。
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的
  • He guarded himself against vice.他避免染上坏习惯。
  • They are sunk in the depth of vice.他们堕入了罪恶的深渊。
n.先见之明,深谋远虑
  • The failure is the result of our lack of foresight.这次失败是由于我们缺乏远虑而造成的。
  • It required a statesman's foresight and sagacity to make the decision.作出这个决定需要政治家的远见卓识。
n.快步舞(曲);v.上下晃动;用夹具辅助加工;蹦蹦跳跳
  • I went mad with joy and danced a little jig.我欣喜若狂,跳了几步吉格舞。
  • He piped a jig so that we could dance.他用笛子吹奏格舞曲好让我们跳舞。
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