Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- emission /ih-MISH-uhn/
- transition /tran-ZISH-uhn/
- transportation /trans-per-TEY-shuhn/
- renewable /ri-noo-wuh-buhl/
- drastically /DRAS-tik-lee/
[noun] – the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc
The emission of gases such as carbon dioxide should be lessened at their present level.
[noun] – a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens
The transition from school to work can be difficult.
[noun] – a vehicle or system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. for getting from one place to another
We need to find some other means of transportation.
[adjective] – Renewable forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
Renewable sources of energy must be used where practical.
[adverb] – in a way that is severe and sudden or has very noticeable effects
Taxes were drastically cut in an attempt to kick-start the economy.
Article reading:
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Israel’s government claims that by the middle of the century, it will lower carbon emissions by 85% from 2015 levels. According to the country’s prime minister, the decision will promote the country’s gradual transition to a low-carbon economy. The great majority of emissions from transportation, the electrical industry, and municipal trash are among the targets. On the other hand, critics want more ambitious renewable energy objectives and greater economic incentives for change. Since the beginning of the industrial period, the planet has warmed by around 1.2 degrees Celsius, and temperatures will continue to rise unless governments around the world drastically reduce emissions.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, on the other hand, stated that the decision would result in a “clean, efficient, and competitive economy” and would place Israel at the forefront of the fight against climate change. Israel’s goals matched those of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, a legally binding international convention on climate change that over 200 countries signed. It aspires to maintain global temperatures below 2.0 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, and preferably below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Israel signed the Paris Climate Agreement. It has set a short-term target of reducing emissions by 27% by 2030.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, on the other hand, stated that the decision would result in a “clean, efficient, and competitive economy” and would place Israel at the forefront of the fight against climate change. Israel’s goals matched those of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, a legally binding international convention on climate change that over 200 countries signed. It aspires to maintain global temperatures below 2.0 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels, and preferably below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Israel signed the Paris Climate Agreement. It has set a short-term target of reducing emissions by 27% by 2030.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Do you support Israel’s initiative? Why or why not?
- As an individual, how do you help the environment? Please eplain your answer.
- If you had the authority, would you also pursue to lower carbon emissions? Please elaborate on your answer.
- Do you agree with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s idea? Why or why not?
- In your opinion, what is the best way to lessen carbon emissions? Please explain your answer.
Summarization
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Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- century
- prime minister
- ambitious
- competitive
- reduce