Nature, Tourism, and Pollution Part 2 1 What do you think is the main danger the world faces in terms of the environment? 2 What examples are there of how we damage the natural world? 3 In which ways.
Nature, Tourism, and Pollution Part What you think is the main danger the world faces in terms of the environment? What examples are there of how we damage the natural world? In which ways we respond well to environmental problems? What you consider to be the world’s worst environmental disaster caused by humans? Why you think environmental disasters caused by humans happen? Do you think there will be more environmental disasters caused by humans in the future? Do you think it is the responsibility of governments alone to protect the environment? What measures can individuals take to protect the environment? Do you think large companies and business organizations should be more environmentally friendly? Why? How? 10 Are there any environmental problems in your country? 11 Do you take an interest in nature? 12 Do you or your family take steps to help the environment? PART 1 Do you like visiting natural places? Do you like going to the zoo? Do you grow any plants in your house? Are you afraid of wild animals? How you feel when you visit a natural place? What’s the most impressive natural scenery you’ve ever seen? How has that place changed recently? What can people get from visiting natural places? What are some famous natural attractions in your country? 10 Is tourism important in your country? 11 Are tourist attractions crowed and polluted in your country? 12 What can tourist when visiting your country? 13 What type of pollution is popular in your country? 14 Have you ever littered? 15 What can you to help prevent pollution? 16 Have you ever seen a tourist littering? 17 Have you ever asked somebody not to litter? 18 Do you think tourism makes pollution? 19 What kinds of country? Why? animals are popular pets in your 20 How are animals in your country used for work? 21 Are there any animals in your country that have special significance I VOCABULARY Một số từ vựng • acid rain: rain which contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil • biodegradable: able to decay naturally and harmlessly Biodegradable packaging helps to limit the amount of harmful chemicals released into the atmosphere • Biodiversity: the number and variety of plant and animal species that exist in a particular environmental area or in the world generally, or the problem of preserving and protecting this A new National Biological Survey to protect species habitat and biodiversity • carbon monoxide: the poisonous gas formed by the burning of carbon, especially in the form of car fuel • carbon dioxide: the gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out • Climate: the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place The Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes • climate change There has been a growing concern about climate change • Deforestation: the cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest • desertification: the process by which land changes into desert • disposable products: describes an item that is intended to be thrown away after use • drought: a long period when there is little or no rain This year (a) severe drought has ruined the crops • earthquake: a sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage • endangered species: endangered birds/plants/species animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • energy: the power from something such as electricity or oil, which can work, such as providing light and heat There are different types of energy: solar, nuclear, hydroelectric The energy generated by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps • energy conservation: the process of conserving energy • environment: the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment • Extinction: Many species of plants and animals are in danger of/threatened with extinction (= being destroyed so that they no longer exist) • Flood: a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • Fumes: strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke Petrol fumes always make me feel ill • natural resources: things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc which exist in a place and can be used by people Some natural resources, such as natural gas and fossil fuel, cannot be replaced • global warming: a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into space • greenhouse effect: an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth • green peace: an organization that fights for the protection of the environment • renewable energy: describes a form of energy that can be produced as quickly as it is used • ozone layer: a layer of air high above the Earth, which contains a lot of ozone, and which prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the Earth Scientists believe that there is a hole in the ozone layer • Pollution: damage caused to water, air by harmful substances or waste • recycle waste: to collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials which can be used again • sustainable development: a development that is causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time • Tsunami: an extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake (= when the Earth shakes) • man-made disaster: widespread damage or loss of life brought about by the action of humans • natural disaster: an event such as an earthquake, flood or hurricane which causes widespread damage or loss of life • natural environment: the place where animals and plants would normally be found in nature Một số từ vựng nâng cao • to become extinct: to no longer exist • to be under threat: to be in danger of becoming extinct • to die out: see ‘to become extinct’ • energy conservation: the careful management of energy resources to ensure they last as long as possible • environmentally friendly: behaviour and products that not harm the environment • exhaust fumes: the toxic gases given off by vehicles powered by petrol • future generations: the people who live after us • to get back to nature: to live a life that is closer to nature • humanitarian aid: the act of showing support to people struggling to survive • impact on: the effect on • loss of habitat: the decline in areas of land where animals and plants would normally exist • the natural world: the world of nature • poaching: to hunt and kill wild animals illegally • pollution levels: the amount of toxic waste • pressure group: a group of people who try to raise awareness of issues and try to affect the views and actions of people and organisations • wildlife conservation: to protect animals and plants and their habitats • regrettable: something that you are sorry about and wish that it had not happened • exhaust emissions: waste gases that come out of a car or other vehicle • contaminate: make a place or thing dirty, by adding a substance that is dangerous or polluting • • discharge: when somebody discharges a gas or liquid, they release it and it goes into the water or the air aquatic: living in water • life-threatening: likely to kill someone • cutting down on: reducing the size, amount or number of something • awareness: knowing that something exists and is important