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TRAVEL WITH ENVIRONMENT IN MIND

Part 1. TO FLY OR NOT TO FLY

Lead-in

- What is the “greenhouse effect”? What contributes to it?

- What measures have been recently undertaken to reduce its harmful impact?

- How does travelling contribute to the greenhouse effect?

- How would you describe an eco-traveller?

- What do you know about Vancouver?

Vocabulary

a)Study the following words:

carbon dioxide, global warming, short haul flight, return flight, rule of thumb, emission, sustainable industry, consumption, offset, purchase, sapling.

b)After watching be ready to explain what is meant under:

  carbon footprint permits neutral emissions trading

 

 

Comprehension

a)Choose the correct variant:

1.Vancouver is chosen to speak about environment protection because

a) it is the most polluted place in the world.

b) it is a popular holiday resort.

c) it is the greenest place where people take environment very seriously.

2.If you take a taxi from central London to Heathrow airport you are responsible for ….. of carbon dioxide.

a) 1,4 kg b) 7 kg c) 100 kg

3.Airborne trips account for ….. of mankind’s contribution to global warming.

a) 3,5% b) 5,5% c) 12,5%

4.The most popular way to offset carbon emission is

a) to stop using public transport.

b) to contribute money to eco-organizations.

c) to plant new trees.

5.The round trip to Vancouver will require …… trees planted.

a) 9 b) 4 c) 6

6.For a short haul flight you need to plant …… trees to compensate your carbon emission.

a) 2 b) 4 c) 5

7.The rule of thumb is that you should plant approximately …… trees for every ton of carbon emissions.

a) 4 b) 4,5 c) 5,5

8.Carbon dioxide trading means:

a) producing carbon emissions.

b) paying money for your carbon emissions.

c) limiting carbon emissions.

9.The European Union restriction to pollute is ……billion tonnes a year.

a) 1,2 b) 2,2 c) 22

b)Sum up the major ideas on how to reduce carbon emissions while travelling.

Part 2. ECO-FRIENDLY HOTELS

Discussion

- How do hotels contribute to global warming?

- How would you describe a hotel with “green policies?

- Do travellers take into account how “green” their hotel is when they decide where to put up?

Comprehension

a) Eco-friendly policies of hotels include……………...……………………………….

b) The hotels that have adopted environmental programs have economic incentive because……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………

c) Eco-friendly policies of restaurants include…………………………………...…….

d) How much carbon dioxide did the 5 days trip to Vancouver produce? What was it equal to?

e) Describe an environmentally friendly means of transport.

Part 3. ECO-LODGE

- Enumerate the activities you can enjoy in an eco-lodge.

- What are the main principles of ecological fishing?

- Why do you think wilderness is nowadays seen as the new luxury?

FINAL TASK

Write the rules for a responsible and environmentally friendly traveller.

ROLE-PLAY. Pink dolphins

Lead-in

- Can you think of any natural unspoilt beauty spots in the country?

- Does the tourist industry protect or alter natural beauty spots for commercial or other purposes?

- Would you like to go to the Amazon rainforest on holiday?

 

Read the article.

Hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest in the south of Colombia is Lake Tarapoto, home to a rare and almost mythical species: Inia geoffrensis or pink river dolphin. Thought by some to be extinct, this fresh-water dolphin had simply been forgotten and in 1987 a Colombian biologist, Fernando Trujillo, made it his life mission to study and protect them.

It wasn’t easy for him. Not only had he to understand the local Indian culture, but he also had to deal with a corrupt local bureaucracy, a far from ecofriendly fishing lobby and the vested interests of the logging and industrial sectors, which were busy polluting the river close to the lake. And then there was the rainforest itself, where the delicately balanced ecosystem is at odds with every aspect of the modern world.

Trujillo began a study of flowers growing near the lake after he heard an old myth that fish are created from the falling petals of a magical tree. It was an enchanting explanation for what turned out to be a biological truth. Many of the fish in the lake relied upon these petals for food. Any deforestation would therefore help to deplete an important source of food for the fish.

Trujillo has come to see the dolphins as part of the wider, carefully balanced ecosystem and has encouraged the local Ticuna tribe to rediscover traditional fishing methods. The use of spears for fishing might not be as effective in the short-term as nets, but they are preferable when fish stocks have been reduced to a nonsustainable level. It has been revealed that, until recently, nearly thirty dolphins died every year after being caught in fishermen’s nets. Now the number of deaths is down to two or three a year.

 

3) Role-play “Developing tourism at Lake Tarapoto”

In groups of five, each choose a role-card for a debate. Read your role-card and make notes on what you are going to say. Be prepared to state your case either for or against the development and be able to justify your reasons. Then, in your group, hold a meeting to discuss the plan. As a means of boosting the local economy, the Colombian government is considering developing tourism at Lake Tarapoto. As well as those from the business world who are in favour of such a development, there is some resistance from the local community, who feel that this place of natural beauty could be irreparably damaged.

Local Ticuna Indian

You are concerned that your peaceful village life close to the lake will be adversely affected by the arrival of tourists. This feeling is shared by most of the local community. On the other hand, you believe that your knowledge of the area might enable you to get a job as a tour guide. You want assurances that, should development go ahead, tourist numbers will be restricted and for only two months of the year.

Fernando Trujillo

You are against turning Lake Tarapoto into a tourist resort. You are concerned that the natural habitat of many species, including that of the pink river dolphin, will be irreparably damaged and that the delicately balanced ecosystems will be ruined for ever. You want the lake and its environs to be given special protected status and for there to be no development whatsoever. You have the backing of most of the local community.

Local government official

You feel that promoting tourism at Lake Tarapoto would be a good way to generate much-needed money for the local community. You are insistent that the profits generated from any tourist activity should be used locally to improve the standard of living of local people and not go into the pockets of a few business entrepreneurs. You want a longterm, sustainable and equitable solution to tourist development in the area.

Business entrepreneur

You are desperate to turn Lake Tarapoto into a tourist attraction and are seeking permission to build a hotel, close to the lake. You have future plans to develop even more hotels and associated facilities. You would also like local transportation to be improved to ease access to the resort. This would mean cutting through the rainforest to build a new road. You would also like boat trips to be made available to tourists at the resort.

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