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> 07 美国国会就阿拉斯加州原油开采议案进行讨论 ENV-Alaska Oil Drilling Proposal DATE=3/9/01 TITLE=ENVIRONMENT REPORT - (1)Alaska Oil Drilling (2)Proposal BYLINE=Cynthia Kirk (Start
[00:02.31]Forests [00:03.63]The world's forests are the natural habitats [00:05.99]for millions of species of plants, [00:08.33]insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. [00:11.68]They also help produce clean oxygen. [00:14.47]Because of illegal logging,
The arrival of oil-tainted waste to federally approved landfills across the Gulf coast is raising concerns are raised about the potential impact on the environment and public health. An estimated 700 million liters of oil have spilled into the Gulf o
The way we sample much of the world's oceans, to see what's living down there, is pretty basic: Ask fishermen. Or just stick a net down there, and examine what we catch. Neither method is ideal. Because you basically catch the fish and kill them. Phi
Over seventy per cent of the Earths surface is ocean. Many of our oceans are being damaged by human activity. On June 8, we recognize the importance of the oceans with World Ocean Day. This important day in the environmental calendar began on 8 June
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Monday, I visited New York, Pennsylvania, and the Pentagon to attend memorials marking the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It was an emotional day for me and for our country. On that day, we remembered those wh
ENVIRONMENT REPORT - November 22, 2002: Compromise on U.S. Navy Sonar By Cynthia Kirk This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. The United States Navy has agreed to temporarily limit testing
Ships Face Tougher Environmental Rules in California Ports Some of the most polluted places in the world are ports, resulting in health problems that some experts say can lead not only to respiratory problems, but cancer. In the United States, the we
AS IT IS 2015-01-09 Science Fiction Becomes Reality for Species Surveys 科幻变成现实的物种调查 Many science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for brea
By Paul Sisco Washington, D.C. 18 August 2006 watch Oil Spill report A ceasefire in the Middle East is allowing officials to assess some of the environmental damage from the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Some experts say the long-term envir
The arrival of oil-tainted waste to federally approved landfills across the Gulf coast is raising concerns are raised about the potential impact on the environment and public health An estimated 700 million liters of oil have spilled into the Gulf of
Big Apple Weighs Fees on Single-use Plastic Bags NEW YORK The world consumes hundreds of billions of single-use plastic bags each year. Environmental activists say they are difficult to recycle, wasteful and damage the biosphere. They want to ban pla
By David McAlary Washington 17 October 2006 Two new U.S. studies say the nutritional benefits of eating fish outweigh the potential hazards from environmental contaminants. Some environmental and consumer groups dispute the finding. ---- You may hav
By Naomi Martig Hong Kong 23 November 2007 The final Japanese navy tanker has returned home from the Indian Ocean, ending a six-year mission in support of U.S. led coalition troops in Afghanistan. As Naomi Martig reports from VOA's Asia News Center i
今天我们要学的词是streamline。 Streamline, 作为动词,意思是简化流程。 Nokia plans to move more factories to Asia in an effort to streamline production, 诺基亚公司计划将更多工厂搬到亚洲,借此简化作业流程。
By Scott Stearns White House 16 September 2006 President Bush says opposition from some senators in his own political party could shut down a terrorist interrogation program that he says is crucial to protecting the nation. ----- President Bush gest
By Ron Corben Bangkok 14 October 2009 Thailand's perception as a haven for foreign investment has been shaken after environmental activists and residents succeeded in a court order halting dozens of industrial projects worth almost $10 billion. The
LANZHOU, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Northwest China's Gansu Province, home to the country's earliest nuclear base, plans to draft a new law on radioactive pollution control this year, the local government said Saturday. Lawmakers in the landlocked province
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Fifty years ago today, a damaged oil well off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif., caused what was then the largest oil spill in the history of the United States. The public reaction helped to shape the modern environmental moveme