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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Chileans told to take off ties
Summary
23 December 2011
The government in Chile has come up with a new way of saving energy. It's advised Chilean men to take off their ties during the summer months, so they won't need to switch on the air conditioning.
Reporter
Gideon Long
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera (on the right)
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera (on the right) is often seen wearing a tie
Report
It's a common sight during the Southern Hemisphere summer to see Chilean men sweltering in suits and neckties.
From December to March, the temperature in the capital regularly tops 30 degrees Celsius1. In the bone-dry north of the country it gets even higher.
So the government's told the country's menfolk to shed their ties, undo2 their top buttons and turn down the air conditioning.
It estimates that by doing so Chile can save around US$ 10 million during the four hottest months of the year, and save 120,000 tonnes in carbon emissions3.
The government launched its initiative with a video in which four ministers ripped off their ties. Energy conservation is a key issue in Chile, which, unlike many countries in Latin America, produces virtually no oil and gas.
It relies heavily on hydro-electric power, but that often runs low during the summer, when the country's reservoirs are frequently hit by drought.
Gideon Long
1 Celsius | |
adj.摄氏温度计的,摄氏的 | |
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2 undo | |
vt.解开,松开;取消,撤销 | |
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3 emissions | |
排放物( emission的名词复数 ); 散发物(尤指气体) | |
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