Pre-reading questions:
- Is it important to consider the long-term consequences of our actions on the environment?
- Do you believe we have a responsibility to protect the planet for future generations?
Vocabulary:
- argument /AHR-gyuh-muhnt/
- access /AK-ses/
- suggest /suhg-JEST/
- society /suh-SAHY-i-tee/
- benefit /BEN-uh-fit/
[noun] – a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing
My friends had an argument about which football team was the best.
[noun] – the right or opportunity to use or look at something
The new library provides free access to a variety of books and resources.
[verb] – to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider
My teacher suggested that I study more to improve my grades.
[noun] – a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as a society
In our society, it is important to treat everyone with respect and kindness.
[verb] – to be helped by something or to help someone
Eating a healthy diet can benefit your overall health and wellbeing.
Article reading:
Those who believe in climate rights argue that we have a duty to protect the planet for our descendants. They maintain that ensuring access to clean air, water, and a sustainable environment is a fundamental right of future generations. However, opponents suggest that granting such rights could harm our current society, as predicting the needs and preferences of future generations is impossible.
In the end, it is clear that we must prioritize the long-term health of our planet. We must find a balance between the needs of the present and those of future societies. As we continue to debate this issue, we must consider the potential consequences of our actions and prioritize the best interests of all. Only by doing so can we create a sustainable future that benefits everyone.
True or False:
- The question of whether future generations should have climate rights is becoming increasingly important.
- Ensuring access to clean air, water, and a sustainable environment is not considered a fundamental right of future generations.
- Predicting the needs and preferences of future generations is impossible.
- Granting climate rights to future generations could harm our current society, according to opponents.
- We can create a sustainable future that benefits everyone by prioritizing the best interests of all.
Fill in the blanks:
argument | access | suggest | society | benefit |
- Donating to a charity can ______ people who are in need.
- I always try to avoid ______ with my sister because they make me feel sad.
- In some countries, ______ to healthcare is limited to those who can afford it.
- My friend ______ that we go to the park this weekend for a picnic.
- Some people believe that social media has a negative impact on ______.