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50 二氧化碳以鲜为人知的方式影响气候变化
DATE=7-27-01
TITLE=ENVIRONMENT REPORT - Carbon Dioxide
BYLINE=Mario Ritter
(Start at 59" )This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Environment Report.
(1)Carbon dioxide makes up less than one percent of the Earth's atmosphere. But the gas is very important to life on Earth. Scientists are finding1 that processes involving carbon dioxide affect our climate in ways that are difficult to understand.
Last month, a committee of the National Academy2 of Sciences in Washington (2)released4 a report. It confirmed that world temperatures increased about six-tenths of a degree (3)Celsius in the last one-hundred years. The report also confirmed evidence that the level of carbon dioxide is increasing.
The best information about (4)climate in the past comes from tests of ice many kilometers deep in Antarctica and (5)Greenland. The tests show changes in temperature during the past four-hundred-thousand years. These tests show that levels of carbon dioxide today are the highest ever measured. These findings5 have led scientists to believe that carbon dioxide is a major cause of climate warming.
Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when (6)fuel is burned. Oil, coal and wood are all fuels that release3 the gas. When biological waste breaks down, it also releases6 carbon dioxide.
However, plants use carbon dioxide in the process called (7)photosynthesis. This process provides food for almost all life on Earth. Some groups that support burning oil and coal want to increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. They oppose international efforts to control carbon dioxide.
Some scientists believe that forests and trees are able to (8)capture large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air. Some groups even suggest that an increase in carbon dioxide could cause plants to grow faster.
A recent study in North Carolina found that more carbon dioxide in the air can cause trees to grow faster. But the researchers found the effect appears to last for only three years. Another study showed that much of the carbon dioxide that is taken in by trees is released within three years. The study noted7 that leaves release carbon dioxide when they fall from trees and break down in the soil. Plants also naturally release carbon dioxide through the process of (9)respiration.
The natural balance of gases in the atmosphere is a (10)complex scientific (11)issue. The (12)debate over carbon dioxide is only one part of efforts to understand world climate change.
This VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT was written by Mario Ritter. This is Bill White.
(1)carbon dioxide n.[化]二氧化碳
(2)release [ ri5li:s ] vt.发表
(3)Celsius [ 5selsjEs ]adj.摄氏的
(4)climate [ 5klaimit ]n.气候
(5)Greenland [ 5^ri:nlEnd ]n.格陵兰(岛名,位于北美洲的东北部,属丹麦)
(6)fuel [ fjuEl ]n.燃料
(7)photosynthesis [ 7fEutEu5sinWEsis ]n.光合作用
(8)capture [ 5kAptFE ]vt.捕获
(9)respiration [ 7respi5reiFEn ]n.呼吸, 呼吸作用
(10)complex [ 5kCmpleks ]adj.复杂的
(11)issue [ 5isju: ]n.论点, 问题
(12)debate [ di5beit ] n.争论, 辩论
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