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L: do you believe in UFO's? B: sure. A UFO is just a space vehicle from another planet. If you think about it, our space shuttles are UFOs. L: I've never thought about it like that before. B: I've seen photos of UFOs in America before, but they've al
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Gore's Movie Heats Up Discussion of Global Warming (and Has His Critics Steaming)By Caty Weaver and George Grow Broadcast: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 16:00:00 UTC (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Spacecraft Comes Home With Stardust Memories of the Solar SystemBy Caty Weaver, Brianna Blake and George Grow Broadcast: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIE
[00:04.53]Unit 22 Environmental Protection [00:08.85]Lesson 1 Global Warming [00:12.39]Can we take the heat?In the last few decades, [00:16.95]environmentalists have reported [00:19.02]that human beings are causing changes [00:22.29]in the Earth's cl
WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING? Dear Earth Care, I am doing a project on behalf of my school about global warming. Sometimes I feel that individuals can have little effect on such huge environmental problems. However, 1 still think people shoul
IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 Our globe is in danger John: How is your Grandma getting along during this usually hot weather? Nora: Over the last few years, Granny has been complaining that the hot, humid weather is killing her. She believes the weather h
Global Warming and Ozone 全球变暖和臭氧 Could the coming century bring a new threat to the ozone layer? Discover one scientist's model of the effect of global warming and greenhouse gases on ozone -- on today's Earth and Sky. DB: This is Earth and S
Forests and CO2 森林和二氧化碳 The amount of fossil fuel emissions released into the atmosphere has steadily risen since the Industrial Revolution. But recently, part of those emissions have been disappearing. Learn more about forests and CO2 -- on
Section 29 Global Warming Some people say the earth is getting warmer. They blame something called greenhouse gasses. The greenhouse gasses destroy the higher atmosphere that keeps our planet from get
Jackie: Welcome to BBC Learning English dot com and another chance to hear Insight Plus - a series, first broadcast in 2001 that looks at the language of issues you hear about in the news. The earth is in danger. And some say the greatest threat is
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. On our show this week: We answer a question about global warming /P Play music from Paul Simon /P And tell about American Indian tribes in the state of Virginia as t
By Paul Sisco Washington, D.C. 24 November 2006 watch Polar Melting report 2007 is International Polar Year. It's an international effort to spur scientific research at the most forbidding places on Earth, primarily because many in science consider
Activist launches worldwide campaign to fight climate change Rosanne Skirble | Washington, DC 19 April 2010 Bill McKibben at a rally in New York's Times Square - one of over 5,200 events in 181 countries organized by 350.org for the 'International Da
考生可多关注节约、安全等生活中多方面的热点问题。如:地球一小时的熄灯活动、餐桌清盘活动、学生生活中的安全意识与网络安全等。可背一些常用句型,丰富写作内容与框架。 开篇句:
By David McAlary Washington, DC 08 August 2006 watch Global Warming Overview Global Warming Searing summer temperatures are shattering records across much of the northern hemisphere. Some European nuclear power plants have cut output because river w
By Cathrine Drew London 12 April 2007 Watch EarthFireIce report A South African man and his British friend have launched a campaign to get people around the world to help fight global warming. They call it the EarthFireIce campaign, and they want pe
By Paul Sisco Washington, D.C. 15 August 2006 watch Solutions report Global warming -- you may accept or reject those who say it is a dangerous phenomenon. But if the planet is warming, and humanity is contributing to it, shouldn't someone be thinki
地球变暖的不可预测性 Global Warming Beliefs Here's one of the confusing issues regarding global warming: After all the data we've collected so far how can we still have such wide variety in outlooks for our future? Well Mark Maslin, directo
Ya?l: Today on A Moment of Science, global warming . . . D: Uhm, right . . . Y: That's your cue, Don. D: I know, Ya?l . . . but . . . Y: What's wrong? D: Well, we're a science program, right? And I know that the accepted scientific wisdom is that hum