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Read the text carefully. Years ago there wasn't a problem with rubbish because things like plastic and disposable nappies hadn't been invented. There wasn't so much packaging on items you bought either. But now with everything so over packaged wrapped and disposable we are suffering the consequences of far too much waste. The trouble is not everything can be recycled or will rot away. You used to be able to get a refund on glass bottles when you took them back to the shop. Now they are either collected from your house by the council or you can take them to a bottle bank. The fact that paper can be recycled and is easy to dispose is great, but remember paper is made from trees, which are important to the environment. The rainforests have been slowly disappearing for a while now. We need them not just because it helps with the climate. They are important as like all plants they give us oxygen. They are also a home to many animals who rely on them for their survival. The best waste is organic, dead leaves; carrot tops, onion skinร and so on all rot down and make fertile soil. This in turn will help the plants and vegetables giving them much needed food. So if youน are able to have a compost heap in your garden you'll be helping the environment and your garden wil love you for it. Acid rain is another serious problem it is damaging to plants and is caused by pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These come from the burning of coal, oil and gas. Dropping litter is not just a lazy thing to do it makes work for other people, is bad for the environment and looks ugly. So think before you drop litter either bin it or keep it and then bin it. When rivers and seas are polluted by waste we are not only stealing their beauty but were spoiling it for ourselves too. Our health can also suffer. Sadly accidents do occur; oil slicks sometimes happen and wreck the environment. Aninmals tend to suffer the most from these incidents. We should really have in place something that will prevent so much destruction, rather than just waiting for it to happen, then trying to clean up the damage. Nuclear waste has been the cause of controversy over the years. Radioactive material leaking out would be very serious indeed, it can cause real harm. This is why it is the most worrying. Although we are trying to stop the hole in the ozone layer getting any bigger, nuclear waste is still a serious problem. The 0zone layer protects us from harmful ultra - violet rays. Its hole has been caused by chlorofluorocarbons (cfc's) a chemical that was found in some products. Refrigerators used to contain them. So do we care enough about the earth we have inherited and our passing onto future generations? Or is it now all too late to do anything? Each one of us can make a difference and each and every one of us is responsible to the environment. It takes care of us; we should take care of it. Source: http://www.childrenswebmagazine.com/Environment.htm (slightly adapted) A) Say who or what the following words refer to. 7. these 1. them 8. it 2. they 9. their 3. them 10. these 4. นร 11. we 5. who 12. them 6. them 13. it

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TEEIS ahd the Media In Jast month's issue of Teen News, we asked you t0 mail us your answers to the following questions: Have you read or heard today's news headlines? Where do yoน uรually get your news from? Do you read or listen to the news every day? What news are you interested in? Here are the results! Most of you (sixty-nine percent) prefer watching the news on TV, and thirty-five percent regularly log on to news websites. Thirty-one percent of you read or listen to the news every day, but only sixteen percent like watching current affairs shows. Youre more interested in national news than international news, but nearly eighty-five percent of our readers watch newS flashes about important events in the world. 4 So, is there any room for newspapers in today's world? Twenty-three percent of you said yes, but more than half (fifty-one percent) said you could live without them. Jake and Lisa explain their views: Jake Moreno (16) Tve never bought anewspaper. I usually find out about the news through a social networking site. That's how I heard about the tsunami in Japan. One of my friends added a link to a news flash. News websites are good too, becauseyou can listen to podcasts and watch videos. Lisa Sherman (15) Isometimes look at news websites, but haven't had time this week (too much homework!).I usually read a newspaper on the school bus.Ifollow the local news, and I also read the sports section.

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