[00:03.47]Sam: Don’t you think
[00:04.29]this winter is not that cold like before?
[00:08.01]Sara: Yes, quite warmer.
[00:10.27] It’s reported
[00:11.06]that the rise of the temperature
[00:12.46]is due to the global warming.
[00:15.58]Sam: I heard the global warming would
[00:17.35] bring much potential consequences.
[00:20.35]Sara: The global warming has great effect
[00:22.14]on every part in our life.
[00:25.16]Sam: Perhaps we must do something
[00:26.64] to prevent it from getting worse.
[00:29.08]Sara: You’re quite a person.
[00:31.82]Bobbie: The Day after Tomorrow says
[00:33.35]the earth will enter the Ice Age again.
[00:36.22]The hurricane, t sunami,
[00:38.12]earthquake and volcanic eruption
[00:40.38]would nearly destroy the whole planet.
[00:43.47]Lisa:The environmental problem
[00:44.82]is an international issue.
[00:46.91] Even our daily activities may contribute
[00:49.33] to pollution.
[00:50.60]Bobbie: That’s right.
[00:51.73]We individuals can take steps, too.
[00:54.75] For example, we can recycle papers and water.
[00:58.98]Lisa: And we can drive less
[01:00.88]and commute by public transportation,
[01:03.55]or organize car pools instead.
[01:06.40]Bobbie: That’s what we call low carbon living.