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Their production is very important but their smoke is not useful for the health of the people, for the clearness of the air. Now the question is put forward to build industrial enterprises outside cities, in their suburbs. This will help to keep the air of the cities clear and fresh, but may begin polluting the cleaner areas of Uzbekistan. The protection of environment is an international problem, too. The scientists and the people all over the world must preserve the fauna and flora of the earth for the future generations. People need the environment more than they often to know. They need trees and plants to provide the oxygen that humans need to breathe. They need clean water to drink and to grow the food they eat. They need clean land without chemicals and trash so that their food will be safe to eat. Whatever we put into our environment, into the air, into the water or into the ground, changes how safe that air, water, ground will be humans to use later. The land, the water and the air belong to everyone, so it is important that everyone treat the environment well, because even one bad person can affected the health of everyone everywhere. One of the most important aspects of this problem is a protection of space. Outer space is a part of our nature. In it people can study different phenomena in order to solve various practical tasks. But at the present time the military technology spreads warfare to the oceans and atmosphere and stands at the threshold of outer space. The space may become a field of star wars. That is why all the people of the world must struggle for demilitarization of space. We must preserve space and our Earth for the future generations. We must remember that the power of man to conquer nature is unlimited indeed. We must preserve our environment because its the nature that provides man with everything he needs for his existence. Ecological Problem Since ancient times Nature has served Man, being the source of his life. For thousands of years people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization mans interference in nature began to increase. Lange cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today. The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we grow grain and wavetables on. Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog. Vast forests are cut and burn in fire. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up. The pollution of air and the worlds ocean, destruction of the ozone layer is the result of mans careless interaction with nature, a sign of the ecological crises. The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people after the Chernobyl tragedy in April 1986. About 18 percent of the territory of Belarus was also polluted with radioactive substances. A great damage has been done to the agriculture, forests and peoples health. The consequences of this explosion at the atomic power-station are tragic for the Ukrainian, Byelorussian and other nations. Environmental protection is of a universal concern. That is why serious measures to create a system of ecological security should be taken. Some progress has been already made in this direction. As many as 159 countries members of the UNO have set up environmental protection agencies. Numerous conferences have been held by these agencies to discuss problems facing ecologically poor regions including the Aral Sea, the South Urals, Kasbahs, Donbas, Semipalatinsk and Chernobyl. An international environmental research centre has been set up on Lake Baikal. The international organization Greenpeace is also doing much to preserve the environment. But these are only the initial steps and they must be carried onward to protect nature, to save life on the planet not only for the sake of the present but also for the future generations. GLOBAL WARMING According to scientists at the Meteorological Office and the University of East Anglia, who have recently completed their analysis of global temperatures, the eighties were the earth's wannest decade since records began. Their findings show that six of the ten warmest years so far have occurred during the 1980's, with 1988 the hottest of all. Since 1900, average temperatures have risen by about 0.5C, which fits in well with predictions from climatologists about how human activities should have warmed the planet. The factors that contribute to the warming up of the atmosphere are mainly carbon dioxide gas, produced by the burning of fossil fuels and forests, pollutants, such as chlorofluorocarbons, used in refrigerators, and methane. Climatologists predict that by midway through the next century, temperatures may have risen by as much as 4C. Happening so quickly, that could catastrophically reduce mankind's ability to grow food, destroy or severely damage what wildlife and wildernesses remained and raise sea levels, flooding coastal cities and farmland. Phil Jones, senior researcher at the University of East Anglia, said: "If we are changing the climate, we should do something now rather than wait until the warming is more severe." Dr. Paul Heaton and Dr. David Parker of the Meteorological Office gathered together temperature records from about 1000 different locations spread across every continent and compared them with the average for those places from 1951 to 1990. The research also included temperatures measured on ships. The scientists found 1989 was 0.23C above the 1951- 80 average, and 1988 was 0.31 above. They agree with American researchers that the wannest years during this century were the eighties, and the tendency may be for the nineties to be even hotter! Mark the best choice. 1. Which of the following is not given as a cause of global warming? a) Chlorofluorocarbons. b) The burning of fossil fuels. c) Pollutants from cars. d) Methane. POLLUTION (1) Pollution has already become an international problem. Even countries with little industry have reason to be alarmed by the appalling situation. Industries and individuals dump waste materials into rivers, oceans, and even local water supplies. Farmers use 5 chemical insecticides to protect their crops, but these chemicals, which remain in the soil and water for long periods of time, also endanger many other living things. Already, many species of plant and animal life face complete destruction. Their disappearance will harm others, as the natural food supply is reduced. This chain of events may ultimately 10 result in a serious imbalance in nature which could endanger all living creatures, including man. Thus, all nations should make an attempt to stop pollution. At the present time, it seems more likely that man's future will be determined by his success or failure in preserving a healthy environment than by a 15 worldwide famine, disease or war. Mark the best choice. 1. Line 8, Their disappearance' refers to the disappearance of . a) chemical insecticides c) natural food supply b) soil and clean water d) plant and animal life 2. Chemical insecticides used by farmers . a) are harmful for the crops c) are dangerous for many living things b) remain in the soil for a short time d) protect many species of animal life 3. The balance of nature will be affected negatively by . a) the destruction of some plants and animals b) dangerous living things c) the crops protected by the environment d) many species of plant and animal life 4. Which of the following is the least likely to determine mankind's future? a) His success in solving the pollution problem. b) A worldwide disaster. c) His ability to preserve a healthy environment. d) The attempts to stop pollution. POLLUTION (2) Ecology means the study of the inter-relationships of plants, animals, human beings and their environments. Environment is everything that affects the quality of your life: the air you breathe, the water you drink or swim in, your flat or house, the number of people, 5 the traffic, the noise and streets, shops, parks, countryside, seaside, factories, farming, mining.- The different kinds of pollution are all connected. What happens to the air affects the land. What happens to the land affects the water. And what happens to the water affects the air. 10 Man has been polluting the earth for a very long time. At first, when the environment got dirty, people moved to a cleaner place, but the rise in population and the developing industry have changed that, and we can't do it any more. There are new kinds of waste, such as plastics, and new chemicals which are very hard to destroy. So, the 15 earth is becoming dirtier. Every year about 150,000,000 tons of dirt, sprays and gases go into the air over the USA. 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