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Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

a)Think about a place close to you that you particularly like. In order to get to know one another better, and understand different lifestyles, I would really appreciate you describing this place (or sending a photograph)

 

b)Describe a famous person from your country, and explain what in particular impresses you about this person.

Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

a)Think about a situation in your life, in which people in your surroundings have helped one another. Tell us about what happened.

 

b)Solidarity and climate protection have a lot in common. In your opinion, what does a comment like this mean?

Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

What should the society do to protect the environment? Que devrait faire la société actuelle pour protéger l’environnement ?

Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

Every year, one-third of Madagascar’s land mass is set alight, threatening the rich biodiversity of the forests. These fires result from tavy, the traditional slash-and-burn technique (=Brandrodung) used to clear brush and forest for crop production. This unsustainable farming system, which causes degradation and erosion of the landscape, leads to a vicious circle of deepening poverty and shrinking forest area. However, for poor, subsistence farmers, the ramifications of tavy boil down to one result: providing food for their families. What would you suggest to people who use this technique of slash and burn because they are really poor and they can't think of anything else to survive? Que suggérerais-tu aux gens qui pratiquent la culture sur brûlis comme dans plusieurs régions de mon pays, sachant que la plupart utilisent exclusivement cette méthode de production pour subvenir aux besoins de leur famille ?

Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

Que penses-tu de la forte augmentation de la production de CO2 dans les pays développés comme les Etats-Unis ? Quels en sont les facteurs ? Et quelles solutions proposes-tu pour la réduire ?

I think the increase of CO2 is a big problem in our society. Nobody wants to obstain from vehicles that produce CO2, because they are too comfortable. The factors are for sure all the transport vehicles as aeroplanes and cars. Another important factor is the industry that produces about 20% of the CO2 emission. Not to undervalue are the households that emit almost as much CO2 as the vehicles.

To reduce the CO2 emission the big countries should make a pact to produce half the amount of CO2 they produce today, or even better, decide how much CO2 per capita would be acceptable, so that everyone has the same amount of CO2 he is "allowed" to produce. Everybody would have to accept this and I'm sure that would urge the search for alternative energies.

 

Lara

 

I've been to the United States lots of times already since my grandparents live there and the thing that shocks me the most is the use of cars. It is as if they didn't even know there was something called CO2 and global warming? It seams like they never have heard that expression before. Now back to the cars. All streets are like highways and this is only the beginning. The worst thing is actually that there's almost always only one person per car. Not only are there more cars but the cars are also much, much larger. My solution o the problem is to maximize the efficiency of cars. So in every car there should be at least two or three people. Like this the use of cars would be decreased by a huge margin.

 

Joey

 

We all emit too much CO2. We emit it even if it isn't really necessary. That's because there are people that drive big cars although they don't need them. In winter, we use much more heating oil than we would need if we caulked our houses better.

There are some things we can do about that:

-First, the parliament should increase the CO2 emission taxes so that people start thinking about if they really need this big car when they would have to pay more for using it.

-Those big cars ought to be forbidden for users that don't need them for their work, this means for private users.

-In the major part of the houses, the walls should be caulked, so that the warmth stays inside of the house and therefore, less new energy is needed for heating the house.

 

Mattia

Asked by: Collège Sacré-Cœur (2) | Kantonsschule Hohe Promenade (1)

Madagascar has a lot of environmental problems. Do you know about them? What would you suggest to reduce them? Connais-tu les problèmes environnementaux de la société dans laquelle je vis ? Que me suggérerais-tu pour résoudre ces problèmes ?

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