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Luethien
Verfasst am: 19. März 2007 20:52
Titel:
@ Kaeltor: danke, danke, danke fürs verbessern. du hast mir wirklich geholfen.
Kaeltor
Verfasst am: 19. März 2007 20:14
Titel: Re: Interview: Global Warming; bitte korrigieren ...
Luethien hat Folgendes geschrieben:
ein versuch der korrektur....
ü Today we are talking about advocacy groups and global warming
with
Christopher Frey from WWF and John Miller from Greenpeace.
Welcome to our interview, Mr Frey and Mr. Miller.
û Good afternoon, Mrs X.
J Good afternoon, Mrs X.
ü My first question is: What is an advocacy group?
û An advocacy group is a non-governmental and non-profit
-oriented
organisation. That means that such organisations are independent of
any
government.
ü
So how do you raise the money needed to maintain such an organisation?
J We depend on charitable donations and voluntary services.
ü Mr. Miller, What are the main goals of Greenpeace?
J Our goals
include(or are they limited to these 3 aims?)
the protection of endangered whales and seals, the end of
nuclear-tests
and
to stop the
dumping of chemical and radioactive
waste into the
sea.
ü
What are your plans to achieve these
aims?
J Our primary tactic has been direct and we have had non-violent actions.
(Und was genau sind nun seine pläne? was machen sie denn nun? Und was meint er mit "has been direct"?!)
ü What do you think about global warming?
J I think that every human is responsible for global warming because there is not
a single
man or woman who does not
contribute
to global warming
at all
. For instance, many people
do
not use environmental
ly fr
iendly cars because they want to have big, loud and fast cars
. Furthermore
there are
still
a lot of households which use fossil fuels like oil, coal
or
gas for heating.
ü Thank you Mr. Miller. What about you Mr. Frey. What is your opinion concerning global warming? Do you think the same
as
Mr. Miller
does? (better: Do you think in the same line as Mr Miller does?)
û Partly
, yes.
I think that a lot of people, especially the older one
s
, do not now how harmful
burning
oil, coal or gas
is
. There should be more information days
(??)
for these people.
ü You think that people should use more alternative sources of energy?
û Yes, of course.
ü However, you now that often it is a very high investment to adapt old heating installations or buy completely now one
s
.
û Yes, I know. However, it
is
a long-term investment because when you use alternative sources of energy you sa
ve a lot
of money
though
it is true that the first investment
can be very severe indeed
. I think that the State
s (better: U.S. or United States)
have to
offer
financial support. For
example
, every household, which does not use fossil fuels for heating,
should get
some extra money every month or something
similar
.
ü What can advocate groups do to stop or slow down global warming?
û The only way we can help is to inform the people and tell them
about
the long-term consequences.
ü
So w
hat are the long-term consequences?
û
(You can't say "...consequences are that ....", so better use something like: ) Global Warming will eventually lead to environmental disasters becoming more frequent
and stronger than in the last years.
Storms, blazes, hurricanes and floods will come more quickly.
There are also after effects like the rise
of the sea level
and as a consequence large parts of costal Bangladesh or Florida will be swallowed
(??)
.
ü That sounds horrible. Furthermore I heard
that our
climate will change. What would be different
compared
to our current climate and why would this change happen?
û Normally our oceans are warm and the Golf stream influences
the European weather with its warm water
so we have a mild climate in Europe. Because of global warming our atmospheric temperature is rising and as a consequence of this rise the poles are melting
, thus cooling the oceans
. Therefore the Golf stream brings cold water to north Europe and the weather will change. It will get colder.
ü Thank you for
this
interesting interview, Mr Frey and Mr. Miller. Good-bye.
ü Good-bye, Mrs X.
J Good afternoon, Mrs X.
ich habe einiges verbessert, was evtl. noch als richtig durchgehen könnte aber bestimmt auch 1-2 dinge vergessen^^ aber so kann ich mit dem text schon deutlich besser leben. Stellen die ich fraglich finde habe ich mit einem "(??)" markiert. ausserdem hatte ich probleme mit "long-term investment". Ich würde dies so übersetzen, dass man über lange Zeit hinweg etwas bezahlen muss, was jawohl nicht so ganz das ist was du sagen wolltest... evtl. findest du dort noch eine bessere übersetzung.
Hoffe das hilft dir schonmal ein wenig weiter
Luethien
Verfasst am: 19. März 2007 18:23
Titel: Interview: Global Warming; bitte korrigieren ...
hallo!
ich weiß es ist etwas kurzfristig, aber könnte jemand mein interview korrigieren.
wäre wirklich sehr hilfreich, da ich morgen bereits eine arbeit zu diesem thema schreibe.
DANKE im voraus.
LG
Luethien
ü Today we are talking about advocacy groups and global warming Christopher Frey from WWF and John Miller from Greenpeace.
Welcome to our interview, Mr Frey and Mr. Miller.
û Good afternoon, Mrs X.
J Good afternoon, Mrs X.
ü My first question is: What is an advocacy group?
û An advocacy group is a non-governmental and non-profit organisation. That means that such organisations are independent of government.
ü Where do you get the money from you need?
J We depend on charitable donations and voluntary services.
ü Mr. Miller, What are the main goals of Greenpeace?
J Our goals are the protection of endangered whales and seals, the end of nuclear weapons testing and a stop to the dumping of chemical and radioactive wastes at sea.
ü How is your tactic to meet your aims?
J Our primary tactic has been direct and we have had non-violent actions.
ü What do you think about global warming?
J I think that every human is responsible for global warming because there is not any man or woman who does not do something which add to global warming. For instance, many people does not use environmentally-friendly cars because they want to have big, loud and fast cars or nowadays there are a lot of households which still use fossil fuels like oil, coal, gas for heating.
ü Thank you Mr. Miller. What about you Mr. Frey. What is your opinion concerning global warming? Do you think the same like Mr. Miller?
û Partly, I think that a lot of people especially the older one, do not now how harmful oil, coal or gas are. There should be more information days for these people.
ü You think that people should use more alternative sources of energy?
û Yes, of course.
ü However, you now that often it is a very high investment to adapt old heating installations or buy completely now one.
û Yes, I know. However, it would be a long-term investment because when you use alternative sources of energy you safe also a lot of money. It is true that the first investment to have the correct systems to use alternative energy is high. I think that the state have to offers financial support. For instance, every household, which does not use fossil fuels for heating, get some extra money every month or something in this way.
ü What can advocate groups do to stop or slow down global warming?
û The only way we can help is to inform the people and tell them the long-term consequences.
ü What are the long-term consequences?
û The signs or long-term consequences are that environmental disasters will occur more frequent and stronger than in the last years.
Storms, blazes, hurricanes and floods will come more quickly.
There are also after effects like the rise in the sea levels and as a consequence large parts of costal Bangladesh or Florida will be swallowed.
ü That sounds horrible. Furthermore I heard that also our climate will change. What would be different according to our current climate and why would this change happen?
û Normally our oceans are warm and the Golf stream influences with its warm water the European weather so we have a mild climate in Europe. Because of global warming our atmospheric temperature is rising and as a consequence of this rise the poles are melting. Now the cold water of the poles will make the warm water of the oceans colder. Therefore the Golf stream brings cold water to north Europe and the weather will change. It will get colder.
ü Thank you for the interesting interview, Mr Frey and Mr. Miller. Good-bye.
ü Good-bye, Mrs X.
J Good afternoon, Mrs X.