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02. Search the local newspapers of your country for articles about climate change.

Asked by: College Newton | Gymnasium Neufeld

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?

a) What kind of direct problems have been mentioned?

About one month ago, I read in the newspaper that months April and March were about 2 degrees above the average. All the time, there are articles about catastrophes caused by the climate change like the overflows. (by Adrian)

 

 

b) What solutions have been proposed?

In Switzerland there was a suggestion of persons of our governement that there would be a tax on fossil fuels, which would be used for projects which protect our climate (like myClimate!). It's a pity that this suggestion was rejected. (by Adrian)

 

 

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

I think that those reports are very important for the people. A lot of people would forget, how bad the climate change is, if they didn’t read it daily. (by Adrian)

 

 

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

It’s a long time ago, but still very present: The taifun in December 2005. It’s the first time I can remember, when the climate change claimed as many victims, deaths and derelicts. (by Adrian)

 

 

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

The climate change – we kill the world! (by Adrian)

 

 

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