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11. Sınıf İngilizce Hazırlık Ders Kitabı Cevapları Sayfa 58

11. Sınıf İngilizce Hazırlık Ders Kitabı Sayfa 58 Cevapları Meb Yayınları‘na ulaşabilmek ve dersinizi kolayca yapabilmek için aşağıdaki yayınımızı mutlaka inceleyiniz.

11. Sınıf İngilizce Hazırlık Ders Kitabı Cevapları Sayfa 58

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a. Discuss the following question with class. Are social issues are much more important than environmental ones or vice versa? Why?

THE CALL OF THE WORLD
As global citizens, we have many challenges to face. The United Nations (UN) has listed eighteen ‘Global Issues’, which can be seen as an overview of some major issues we all should beware. Below is a short list of some of our planet’s greatest challenges.

Hunger and Malnutrition
During the past decade, the number of people struggling with hunger and malnutrition has increased. Nearly eleven per cent of people in the world go hungry on a regular basis and therefore experience dietary deficiencies. What’s worse, around 9 million people die of hunger and hunger- related diseases annually. The problem is not just because of food shortages but because of lack of access to food; not many people can afford food or grow their own.

Health
In the past, the major focus of attention was communicable diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis, and hepatitis. People’s having access to clean water and being educated about proper sanitation has decreased the prevalence of infectious diseases around the world. However, the global healthcare community now feels concern for non-communicable diseases like cancer, obesity, and diabetes. The statistics are fearsome: one in six women and one in five men get cancer during their lifetime while almost one-third of the world’s population is obese or overweight. Besides, over 425 million people are living with diabetes worldwide.

Habitat and Biodiversity Loss
Besides aforementioned problems, environmental issues also deserve consideration. One of them is habitat loss, which is the greatest threat to our planet’s biodiversity. Human activities such as deforestation and industrial-scale mining are leading to drastic changes in the natural habitats which wildlife depends on. Forests produce the air we breathe, yet we are depleting them at an ever-increasing rate. Species living there are accordingly becoming extinct about one thousand times faster than scientists have estimated. We are damaging the ecosystems, thereby leaving them out of balance and losing some special flora and fauna. The effects of our activities cannot be accurately predicted as ecosystems have a complex and delicate nature.

Electricity Production
Humans use an amount of energy equivalent to what would be consumed if 7.5 billion people boiled 70 kettles of water an hour daily. One can blame the rise of population and industrialisation as people need more energy than in the past. To meet this need, we generally burn fossil fuels causing air pollution. Renewable resources such as wind, solar, hydro and geothermal, come as greener alternatives to the former, and they should immediately replace non-renewable energy sources. Hydroelectric power and wind is currently the main source, yet solar energy is expected to surpass other green ways to produce electricity in the near future.

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