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                                                                                                                       CLIMATE CHANGE AUDIOSCRIPT 



A radio talk about climate change. 

Optional exercise 
Read these notes that a student has taken while listening to the radio programme. Identify and correct three errors. 
(Answers below) 
            1.  Greenhouse Effect: The sun heats the Earth which sends energy into Space. Radiation stays in the 
                 atmosphere. It warms the atmosphere and the Earth. 
            2.  Methane and commercial oil and gas from landfills cause damage to the Earth’s surface. 
            3.  Burning fossil fuels has made the problem bigger. 
            4.  The formation of new oceans could slow down global warming. 
            5.  Global warming will cause worldwide problems simultaneously. 


Interviewer             Doctor Grant, could you explain  in a few words what The Greenhouse Effect actually 
means? 
Doctor Grant     Well, in simple terms ... the sun heats the Earth’s surface and the Earth radiates energy back out into 
Space. Some of the radiation gets trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases. This trapped radiation warms the 
atmosphere and some of it goes back down to the Earth, making it hotter than normal. This is the greenhouse effect. 

Interviewer             So, is carbon dioxide the problem? 

Doctor Grant         Yes ... and other gases too. Methane ... being  released from paddy fileds.... commercial oil and gas from 
landfills  ... vegetation left to rot without oxygen ...  These days there are more greenhouse gases than ever because of 
human activities and especially the burning of fossil fuels. 

Interviewer             What kind of problems do scientists foresee? 
Doctor Grant      Well, ice caps melting and sea levels rising mean that eventually cities like London, New York, Sydney 
and Tokyo will be submerged. This is difficult to imagine of course. 
Interviewer             It seems incredible ... no wonder  scientists are worried. 

Doctor Grant         Well, some scientists are optimistic.They believe that positive feedbacks from ice clouds and their water 
vapour could have an impact on global warming. Other scientists are more sceptical. They suspect that we have been wrong 
in our initial analyses of the situation and might need to go back to the drawing board! 

Interviewer             So are you saying that some scientists don’t believe in the Greenhouse Effect? 

Doctor Grant      No, I wouldn’t go that far. In fact, without the Greenhouse Effect the planet would be frozen and no life 
forms would exist. 

Interviewer             Is there anything that could protect us from global warming? 

Doctor Grant      I’m glad you asked me that. Yes! Volcanoes! When a volcano erupts it throws debris up into the 
stratosphere. This protects  the Earth from solar energy by scattering the sunlight. 

Interviewer       Of course the best thing that we can do is to address the problem seriously on a world level. That’s where 
the Kyoto Treaty enters the picture. If all of the governments in the world would  commit themselves to making a real effort to 
work together on this issue, we might be able to slow down the process and work out a solution. 

Doctor Grant            So ...how worried do we need to be? 

Interviewer        That depends. First of all global warming isn’t going to affect all areas of the planet to the same degree. 
Things like the collapse of glaciers take hundreds of years so we are talking about a slow process here. 

Doctor Grant            Slow enough for us to do something to prevent a catastrophe? 

Interviewer             Well ... let’s hope so! 

Answers 
1. Correct; 2. Incorrect: Methane and commercial oil and gas from landfills cause damage to the atmosphere.  3.Correct 
4. Incorrect: The formation of ice clouds could slow down global warming.  5. Incorrect: Global warming isn’t going to affect all areas of the 
planet to the same degree.



                                                             www.britishcouncil.org/professionals.htm 
                                                                          © The British Council, 2007 

               The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations.  We are registered in England as a charity. 

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Climate Change

  • 1. LearnEnglish Professionals  CLIMATE CHANGE AUDIOSCRIPT  A radio talk about climate change.  Optional exercise  Read these notes that a student has taken while listening to the radio programme. Identify and correct three errors.  (Answers below)  1.  Greenhouse Effect: The sun heats the Earth which sends energy into Space. Radiation stays in the  atmosphere. It warms the atmosphere and the Earth.  2.  Methane and commercial oil and gas from landfills cause damage to the Earth’s surface.  3.  Burning fossil fuels has made the problem bigger.  4.  The formation of new oceans could slow down global warming.  5.  Global warming will cause worldwide problems simultaneously.  Interviewer  Doctor Grant, could you explain  in a few words what The Greenhouse Effect actually  means?  Doctor Grant  Well, in simple terms ... the sun heats the Earth’s surface and the Earth radiates energy back out into  Space. Some of the radiation gets trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases. This trapped radiation warms the  atmosphere and some of it goes back down to the Earth, making it hotter than normal. This is the greenhouse effect.  Interviewer  So, is carbon dioxide the problem?  Doctor Grant  Yes ... and other gases too. Methane ... being  released from paddy fileds.... commercial oil and gas from  landfills  ... vegetation left to rot without oxygen ...  These days there are more greenhouse gases than ever because of  human activities and especially the burning of fossil fuels.  Interviewer  What kind of problems do scientists foresee?  Doctor Grant  Well, ice caps melting and sea levels rising mean that eventually cities like London, New York, Sydney  and Tokyo will be submerged. This is difficult to imagine of course.  Interviewer  It seems incredible ... no wonder  scientists are worried.  Doctor Grant  Well, some scientists are optimistic.They believe that positive feedbacks from ice clouds and their water  vapour could have an impact on global warming. Other scientists are more sceptical. They suspect that we have been wrong  in our initial analyses of the situation and might need to go back to the drawing board!  Interviewer  So are you saying that some scientists don’t believe in the Greenhouse Effect?  Doctor Grant  No, I wouldn’t go that far. In fact, without the Greenhouse Effect the planet would be frozen and no life  forms would exist.  Interviewer  Is there anything that could protect us from global warming?  Doctor Grant  I’m glad you asked me that. Yes! Volcanoes! When a volcano erupts it throws debris up into the  stratosphere. This protects  the Earth from solar energy by scattering the sunlight.  Interviewer  Of course the best thing that we can do is to address the problem seriously on a world level. That’s where  the Kyoto Treaty enters the picture. If all of the governments in the world would  commit themselves to making a real effort to  work together on this issue, we might be able to slow down the process and work out a solution.  Doctor Grant  So ...how worried do we need to be?  Interviewer  That depends. First of all global warming isn’t going to affect all areas of the planet to the same degree.  Things like the collapse of glaciers take hundreds of years so we are talking about a slow process here.  Doctor Grant  Slow enough for us to do something to prevent a catastrophe?  Interviewer  Well ... let’s hope so!  Answers  1. Correct; 2. Incorrect: Methane and commercial oil and gas from landfills cause damage to the atmosphere.  3.Correct  4. Incorrect: The formation of ice clouds could slow down global warming.  5. Incorrect: Global warming isn’t going to affect all areas of the  planet to the same degree. www.britishcouncil.org/professionals.htm  © The British Council, 2007  The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations.  We are registered in England as a charity.