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Asked by: Onslow College | Kantonsschule Baden (3)

a) Write down your emotional feelings for the words “anger, responsibility, hope and indifference” in connection with the topic of climate change.

 

b) Which kind of emotion do you feel most strongly in connection with the topic of climate change? (This does not have to be one of the four mentioned above). Explain the reasons why.

3a)

Anger:

• We get less snow, but nobody does anything against it.

• We are angry about the USA and China, because they don‘t do anything against the climate change.

• We are angry about the people who don’t want to accept the climate change and don’t do anything against it.

• I’m angry when I think about the people who don’t care of their children’s future. These people think that they are already dead when the climate change is extreme and that the world disappears and so they don’t worry about that.

• Nobody seems to be willing to start improving the situation.

Responsibility:

• We feel responsible for our planet. It’s our responsibility to care for this world so that the next 100 generations can live here too.

• Many people think that changes of their habits won‘t change anything, because they seem to be the only ones that do so.

• I think everyone should feel responsible for the climate change and not just say: "Why should I care about the people in other countries?"

• We have to take responsibility about the consequences of the climate change.

• If we don’t do anything, there will be no improvement.

 

Hope:

• We hope that we can do something, we hope that we don’t destroy this planet, we hope that all countries realize how bad the situation is and what we have to do about it. But if every person changes some habits, it will have a significant influence on the climate change, which then raises hope for other people.

• We hope that we can stop the climate change, but we know that hope isn’t enough and we should do something.

• We hope that everybody will contribute to stop climate change. And that everybody will start to think about the consequences.

 

Indifference:

• We don’t like the people who don’t care about the climate change.

• Some people don’t care about the climate change, because they think that this topic is used by the mass media for scaring the people.

• We should forget the differences between the nations and really try to preserve our climate.

• There exists indifference because nobody does something. And nobody is aware about the consequences.

 

3b)

We feel responsibility, we feel consternation (girls) and indifference (boys). We feel helplessness because we don’t know what to do and we can’t change anything on our own.

The emotion of “I have to do something” or fear of the uncertainty about what will happen in the future appears.

Responsibility, even if we don’t do much to improve the situation. We think everybody should take responsibility now.

 

Asked by: Onslow College | Kantonsschule Baden (3)

A large part of New Zealand's electricity is produced in emission-rich coal and gas power plants. Wind energy could supply around 34% per cent of New Zealand's future peak electricity demand, according to a new study, Wind Energy Integration in New Zealand. Figures show that in New Zealand there are only around 1 000 hours a year when the wind is too light or too strong to generate electricity. Are there many parts of Switzerland that can be used for generating wind energy?

Asked by: Onslow College | Kantonsschule Baden (3)

With people around the world having a greater interest in where products come from and the impact of their purchases on the planet, climate change and carbon footprints are becoming increasingly important factors for consumer industries to consider. ZESPRI has today advised the absolute figure for the carbon footprint of ZESPRI® Kiwifruit exported to Europe.

• Orchard operations make up 17% of total emissions for EU exports;

• Packhouse and Coolstore processes account for 11% of total emissions;

• Shipping accounts for 41% of total emissions;

• Repacking and Retailer emissions amount to 9% of total emissions;

• Consumer consumption and disposal comprises 22% of total emissions.

ZESPRI is now working with the kiwifruit industry on a series of initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, focused on Orchard, Packhouse & Coolstore and Transport.

(Even when not organic, kiwifruit is one of the twelve fruits that contain the least amount of pesticides, as determined by the Environmental Working Group.)

What is your favourite meal? Have you ever eaten Kiwis from New Zealand?

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