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Asked by: Kantonsschule Baden (3) | Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima (Class 2)

a) What kind of direct problems have been mentioned?

 

b) What solutions have been proposed?

 

c) What priority have these reports about climate change been given in the newspapers in your country?

 

d) Which headline caught your eye and impressed you the most? Explain the reason why.

 

e) Which headline would you give an article about climat change?

Do you mind if we post our answers in spanish? Just to show you how the headlines are. Of course, we'll comment them

 

- Noticias nacionales:

 

Tala de más de 150 árboles en Chorrillos, sin consulta a los vecinos, por parte del Municipio de Lima. peru21.pe/noticia/323061/talan-arboles-medio-protestas-vecinos-chorrillos

 

Lima es una de las ciudades más contaminadas peru21.pe/noticia/325423/lima-mas-contaminadas-region

 

Lucha contra la tala ilegal en Tumbes www.peru.com/noticias/portada20090811/49280/Tumbes-combatira-tala-ilegal-con-comites-de-control-y-vigilancia-de-bosques-secos

 

Energias renovables en el Perú www.puntodeequilibrio.com.pe/punto_equilibrio/01i.php

 

Cambio climático y beneficios al Imperio Incaico www.latercera.com/contenido/739_169219_9.shtml a)

 

There's a diverse group of problems and solutions. For instance, we can see a group of news about environmental problems in Perú. One of the most shocking right now is the logging of several trees in one district in Lima, without the consent of the neighbours. These trees were very old and part of the community history, but now they have been taken out so the city council expands a nearby highway.

 

b) On the side of solutions, we can read osme efforts from different entities to insert renewable technologies in our country, for instance, eolic tech. In places such as the sea or dessertic areas, wind are stronger than ever and with this you can both suplement villages/ communities as well as factories or power companies.

 

c) the priority variates according to the media used. For instance, there are some specialized environmental journals where you can read all of this, but in broad every-day media environment is not the first issue to deal with.

 

d) LIMA IS ONE OF THE MOST POLLUTED CITIES IN THE REGION

 

e) Climate change: die now or live trying it out.

Asked by: Kantonsschule Baden (3) | Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima (Class 2)

a) What were the most extreme temperatures in summer and winter in your city during the last 5-10 years?

b) Do you notice any effect of the climate change in your everyday life?

Asked by: Kantonsschule Baden (3) | Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima (Class 2)

Ask yourself how much energy you use, from the time you leave your bed until you go to bed again?

Asked by: Kantonsschule Baden (3) | Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima (Class 2)

Do you change anything in your daily life because of the climate change?

Asked by: Kantonsschule Baden (3) | Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima (Class 2)

Ask different people in your country what they do against the climate change and why they do it!

In terms of organizations, there are many efforts. Sometimes they don't have the name laki "do this to stop cimate change" but you can realize that eventually one goal would be it. For example, many NGO promote the use of cloth bags instead of plastic bags (like the ones you usually get form the market). The slogan is "Pon-tela" (in spanish it kaes sense:it both means "wear/use it" and "wear/use cloth". Eventually, some markets have begun to change common plastic bags for biodegradable plastic bags. This way we won't acumulate much plastic and our carbon print should be reduced.

 

Other efforts are from the government. For the first time in history, a tv spot about saving water has directly quoted the fact the we will be lacking it if because of glaciar melting phenomena, and that we must save it and do everything in our might to stop the terrible heating up. Also, there seems to be a growing amount of NOG/ enterprises/ companies/ etc. that are directing their efforts to perform good environmental practices, at their own places but also providing assesment (it´s something like a "new business").

 

As for all citizens, it's a bit difficult to know. You see, there'll always be people who throw their dirt out, but it doesn't mena they don't care at all for the environment. Sometimes they are just lacking information, some others it's because they don't have the mediums to achieve it (for example, a cloth bag could cost way loads more than a plastic one, though the saving will be seen in the long term, poor people have inmediate needs and is difficult to convince them about eco-efficient ways to protect our environment). Perhaps one of the most important things people are doing is saving energy unnnecesary. Now is more common to see people turning off the lights when they don't need it, or unppluging artefacts that will not be used at the moment.

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