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Business English: Global Warming
14 December, 200914 December, 2009 0 comments Uncategorized Uncategorized


Topic: Global Emissions Summit

Written by Chris Titus, CFA

 

 

Language: English (business)
Level: Intermediate and up

 

 

 


 


Vocabulary

  • curb
  • tensions
  • to police
  • summit
  • binding
  • substantive
  • emissions


Idioms

  • Get up to speed / Hit the ground running
  • 80/20 Rule
  • Get buy-in
  • Kick off
  • Eyes on the ground / Johnny on the spot / man on the ground
  • Checks and balances

 

 


 

 

 

Article/Questions

 

 

The United Nations proposed that rich countries pay to help poor ones curb pollution, while cutting their own emissions by at least 75% and possibly more than 95% by 2050 -- a suggestion that heightened tensions between the U.S. and China over climate change.

 

  • Why should rich countries pay to help poor countries curb pollution?
  • What exactly should rich countries pay for?
  • Do you think global pollution increases when a company moves its factory from the U.S. to China?  Why?  Do they have the same regulations for controlling pollution?
  • Does anyone really want to reduce their pollution? 
  • What are the effects on daily living if you reduce your pollution output?
  • When they say a country must reduce its emissions by 95%, what is the measurement?

 

 

 

It isn't clear that the Copenhagen summit will yield a binding agreement on nations' efforts to combat climate changes. The U.N. document is the first official attempt to outline a substantive agreement from the summit.

 

  • If an agreement is reached, what is a key component that must be included?  It is related to your field of work.
  • How can a government or global agency, such as the U.N., police something like CO2 emissions?
  • What are some checks and balances they could put into place to measure CO2 emissions?
  • Would you need men on the ground to measure these things?

 

 

 


 

 

Role Play / Activity

 

 

On Friday, negotiations continued for a fifth day of the 12-day conference, with ministers from a number of countries directly participating in the talks. The draft proposal is vague in key areas to be discussed late next week, when many world leaders arrive.

 

  • If the leaders agree to sign this deal, what will they need to do back in their countries? (look in the idiom list)
  • You work as the chief internal auditor responsible monitoring CO2 emissions in your country.  Develop a plan for monitoring CO2 emissions on a global basis?  Describe the economic impact of other countries not sticking to the agreement.  Use as many idioms as possible from the list above.

 

 

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