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INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., were in the Stewarts garage with Robbie. Hes putting trash into metal trash cans. A neighbor, Mrs. Goldberg, tells Robbie to be quieter. Then Richard appears, and he helps Robbie with the trash can
By Gary Garriott Broadcast: November 3, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. People have been recycling metals for hundreds of years. Today, re-using metal waste o
The children stood just outside the gate to the recycling center. Ethan had gone back to work on the bags, and Kayla was in her studio. We know that Ethan didnt climb the fence and tip over the Other Stuff Dumpster, said Violet. Because his footprint
As the children worked, Mrs. Wickett left the recycling center and went home. Violet noticed that Mrs. Wickett was smiling. Just as the children finished hauling the last of the boxes into the center and sorting the recycling, they heard a huge boom
The next morning, the children had a plan. After breakfast they got on their bikes and pedaled to Tos Tacos. There they bought six bottles of Doo-Dah Tea: three mint-flavored and three raspberry-flavored. When they reached the recycling center, they
The next afternoon was bright and sunny as the children welcomed people to their party. Grandfather was there, of course, and so was Mrs. McGregor. To brought some delicious food along with him. Chad arrived with Mrs. Wickett. Watch growled at both o
Garbage disposal is a major problem in most cities around the world. Finding places for garbage is getting more and more difficult. Recycling is, therefore, becoming very popu- lar. In other words, mo
A group in San Francisco is honoring former President G.W. Bush by proposing to name a new wastewater treatment plant after him. We hope that this will catch on nationwide, said activist Bill Maher. Every state should have a wastewater treatment plan
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When I was young, we never used the word recycling. It wasnt important. People would think you were crazy for recycling things. Today, things are different. We now know we have a problem. We use too much stuff and throw everything away. Lots of the s
The next morning the children loaded their bikes with more recycling and pedaled to the Use It Again Recycling Center. Even though they had worked hard yesterday, they had enjoyed it. Helping other people felt good. And helping people recycle felt es
Oh, said Violet. Mrs. McGregor needs help. Violet, who was ten years old and a bit shy, opened the screen door to let Mrs. McGregor into the sunporch. Thank you, Violet, said Mrs. McGregor as she squeezed through the opening, cradling a big green obj
Scientists Find Large Amounts of Precious Metals in Wastewater In recent months, stories about sewers getting clogged have made international headlines. For example, a so-called fatberg, a mass of grease and diapers, clogged London's sewers. A new st
BBC Learning English Weekender Recycling supermarket packaging Yvonne:Hello, youre listening to Weekender from bbclearningenglish.com! Can you guess what were talking about in todays programme? Ben Bradshaw, Environment Minister There was no instruc
今天我们要学的词是recycling。 Recycling, 意思是回收。随着近年来人们环保意识的加强, Recycling has come a long way, 废物回收也取得了显著进展。 为了庆祝星期四的世界地球日四十周年, There wil
Plastic Recycling From VOA Learning English, this is EXPLORATIONS in Special English. Im Kelly Jean Kelly. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we follow plastic bottles and other plastic objects as they go to one of the largest recycling centers in the
EXPLORATIONS - Plastic Recycling From VOA Learning English, this is EXPLORATIONS in Special English. Im Kelly Jean Kelly. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we follow plastic bottles and other plastic objects as they go to one of the largest recycling
Wastewater Key to Sustaining Life The world population is growing rapidly and is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. While efforts are underway to ensure theres enough food, one scientist is warning there may not be enough water. Professor Stanley G
Recycling Bin - End of Line, a New Beginning The recycle bin. It is often the last stop for empty containers. But for papers, plastics, cardboards and cans, it can mark the beginning of a journey thousands of kilometers long. As long as people keep t
By Claudia Blume Hong Kong 11 December 2007 The Asian Development Bank says that governments in the region need to improve the management of water resources to avoid a crisis in water security. Claudia Blume reports from VOA's Asia News Center in Hon