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77 when founded main focus major achievements recent activities celebrity supporters your own ideas taken to a baby school where they (9) time in a special forest playground and are encouraged to become independent, making nests, living (10) the ground in the trees and foraging for their own food4. Once they have finished (11) schooling, those orangutans that are strong and independent enough are fitted with microchips, transported to a release site and set free in the wild. This allows rescuers to monitor them after their successful return to their natural habitat. 0 causing 4 8 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 to forage for food: nach Nahrung suchen Find out ten important facts about an animal rescue or environmental organisation in Austria or in another country and make a fact sheet for the class. Here are some suggestions: WRITING 21 Discuss the two cartoons with a partner. What environmental issue is addressed in each one? How could these issues be connected? Eating meat can harm the environment in different ways. Look at the aspects below. How might the production of meat affect them? Talk in pairs. a water resources b animal waste c greenhouse gas emissions d energy consumption e land use SPEAKING 22 23 Listen to an FM4 interview about the environmental problems caused by eating meat. Which of the issues above does it address? Read the statements below, then listen to the interview again. Explain what the statements mean in the context of the interview. Example: “But this doesn’t mean that we don’t have to eat.” There are still many things we can eat if we stop eating meat. 1 “The good old Schnitzel is almost a national emblem.” 2 “But it’s not efficient, it’s a highly inefficient system.” 3 “We’re trying to send out a positive message.” 4 “If you think of the way our grandparents lived, it was very, very different from today.” LISTENING 24a 16 b Cows emit methane … Trees convert CO2 to … Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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