III. Translate the sentences into Russian. Pay special attention to the underlined collocations.
- In this vast universe of ours, we know of no other place so hospitable to life in its infinite variety.
- Сlimate change poses a clear and present danger and threatens every species on Earth.
- Top scientists have issued urgent warnings about our future we can’t afford to ignore.
- The IPCC reports leave no room for doubt: global warming is a fact.
- Global warming is projected to accelerate at an alarming and dangerous pace.
- Our world is undergoing a dramatic transformation.
- Changes in precipitation patterns will intensify drought in some areas and aggravate flooding in others.
- The shrinking of Greenland’s ice sheet and large scale loss of ice in Antarctica could exacerbate the problem with unpredictable speed.
- Small island nations, already victimized by increased storm surges and beach erosion, could one day be lost to the sea.
- Over the long term, worldwide agricultural yields will likely decrease drastically in all regions.
- Rainfed agriculture could drop 50 % by 2020 in some African countries increasing malnutrition and the need for emergency aid.
- Regions that bear the least responsibility for what is happening will be among the hardest hit.
- Improved conservation and energy efficiency could help enormously without requiring major expenditures.
- It’s largely up to governments to ensure that the right choices are available and attractive.
- The planet we leave behind for our children will be a place where they can thrive.
IV. Replace the underlined phrases with the words and expressions from the list and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. to pose (a problem/danger/threat) 2. hospitable 3. to leave no room for doubt 4. to have side effects 5. at an alarming pace 6. to undergo a dramatic transformation 7. to shrink | 8. to exacerbate 9. to disrupt 10. to be exposed to sth. 11. expenditure 12. emergency aid 13. to bear the responsibility for sth. 14. to encourage |
- These policy changes could be unpredictable for the whole economy.
- The rainforests are disappearing at a frightening speed.
- There are plans to increase the amount of money on health.
- The country has experienced massive changes recently.
- The Sahara is one of the world’s least environmentally favourable regions.
- The council stimulates the development of property for both employment and recreation.
- The results make it quite obvious that this glacier is melting.
- Developed countries are also responsible for environmental problems.
- Climate change could cause problems to the agricultural economy.
- The report revealed that workers had been affected by high levels of radiation.
- The recession has worsened this problem.
- We want to expand the business, not make it smaller.
- Rising unemployment presents serious problems for the administration.
- Refugees received urgent help.
V. Discuss the video by National Geographic using active vocabulary below.*
‐ a hospitable place to live
‐ to pose a clear and present danger
‐ to threaten every species on Earth
‐ to require international action
‐ to issue urgent warnings about our future we can’t afford to ignore
‐ to leave no room for doubt
‐ the burning of fossil fuels
‐ dangerous side effects
‐ a powerful witness
‐ at an alarming pace
‐ to undergo a dramatic transformation
‐ precipitation patterns
‐ to intensify drought
‐ to aggravate flooding
‐ glacier
‐ the shrinking of ice sheet
‐ to exacerbate the problem with unpredictable speed
‐ to disrupt nature’s balance
‐ biodiversity
‐ pressures on food supplies
‐ malnutrition
‐ emergency aid
‐ to be exposed to storms, flooding, etc.
‐ to bear the least responsibility
‐ to shape a different future
‐ to offer a range of options
‐ vulnerable
‐ to rely on mountain glaciers for drinking water
‐ to inundate
‐ to prevent the most severe impacts of climate change
‐ to change consumption patterns
‐ to reduce emissions
‐ improved conservation and energy efficiency
‐ it’s largely up to governments to ensure that
‐ better management of our forests
‐ to require major expenditures
‐ long-term impacts on climate change
‐ to encourage the development of alternative energy sources
‐ to choose a more environmentally sustainable course
‐ to thrive