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Vocabulary

cripple – to seriously damage or weaken something: crippled: crippling; cripple (n) – an offensive word for somebody who is physically unable: emotional cripple – someone who is not able to deal with their own or other people’s feelings.

idle – not working or producing anything: lie/stand idle; the idle rich (= rich people who do not have to work); idle (v): idle away; idler.

plunge – to move, fall, or to be thrown suddenly forwards or downwards: plunge off/into; plunge to your death; plunge sb/sth forward/through; plunge in – start doing sth quickly and confidently; be plunged into gloom and despair.

cast – cast light on – provide new information which makes sth easier to understand; cast a shadow – make people feel less happy or hopeful because they are worried; cast a look/glance at; cast doubt on; cast a vote/ballot; cast sth from you mind (=get rid of your worries); be cast down (= depressed and sad).

dire – extremely serious, bad or terrible: in dire need/poverty; dire consequences; be in dire straits (=be in extremely difficult situation); dire warning/threat.

rebut – to prove that a statement or a charge made against you is false; syn. Refute.

daunt – ( usually passive) to make someone feel afraid or less confident: nothing daunted – not at all discouraged; daunting – frightening; daunting prospect; dauntless.

dispose – to arrange things or put them in their places; dispose of – get rid of; dispose to ( usually passive) to make someone more likely to feel or think in a particular way; well/ favourably/ kindly disposed to – approving of someone or something such as ideas; be disposed to do sth – feel like doing sth; disposition (n): a cheerful/sunny disposition.

1. Find the words and expressions in the article meaning the same.

A dramatic change, causing problems; very unusual and strange; to be the cause of violence; leave; pollute; initiate or cause; a very number of; a wild guess; make something stronger; worsen; stop abruptly, to strengthen.

2. Explain the meaning of the following expressions.

To move towards consensus, nothing but a boon; to prompt more deaths from heart stroke; those daunted by the roster of afflictions; to fend off the perils; to nudge utilities toward technologies; the evidence was too thin.

3. Answer the following questions.

- What are the United Nations scientific panel’s predictions? Do they coincide with the ones of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change?

- What is the scary scenario for Americas, Africa, Asia?

- How has the situation changed since scientists have moved toward consensus on warming inevitability?

- What is the history of the question? Are the concerns about greenhouse gases new?

- Is there any division in the opinion of the scientists today?

- What are the key points of anticipated effects on climate?

- What are the most successful adaptations to climate change?

4. Comment on the title of the article summarizing the arguments provided by the writer.

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