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A Global warming conversation

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In today’s world, the topic of global warming is on everyone’s mind. The issue is serious, and it’s essential to understand its impact and what we can do about it. Let’s read a conversation between Alex and Jamie as they discuss this important topic.


Alex: Hey Jamie, have you read the latest report on global warming? The situation seems quite serious.

Jamie: Yes, I did. It’s very alarming. The inerrancy (inability to make mistakes) of these scientific findings makes it hard to ignore. We are seeing more extreme weather events every year.

Alex: Absolutely. It’s not just the weather. There’s a palpable (easily noticeable) sense of apprehension (slight fear) among people. Rising sea levels, melting ice caps, and increasing temperatures are all contributing to this global crisis.

Jamie: True. It’s frustrating when some people still engage in quibbles (minor arguments) about climate change. The evidence is overwhelming. Even the usual platitudes (unoriginal sayings) about protecting the environment need real action.

Alex: I agree. It’s not the time to mince (speak in an affected manner) words or be pedantic (overly concerned with details) about minor issues. We need to precipitate (speed up) meaningful change. Small actions, like reducing plastic use or conserving water, can have a big impact if everyone participates.

Jamie: That’s a good point. However, we need more than individual efforts. Governments and corporations have to step up. It’s like we’re facing a modern-day armada (fleet of ships) of challenges when it comes to Global warming.

Alex: You’re right. It’s crucial for larger entities to act, but I also believe that grassroots movements can push for those changes. The more we, as citizens, show our concern, the more pressure there will be for systemic change.

Jamie: Yes, and we can’t afford to be dawdlers (slow people). We need to keep our momentum and continue pushing for change. Education is key. If we can instill a sense of responsibility and urgency in the youth, it can lead to long-term benefits.

Alex: Well said, Jamie. It’s a long road ahead, but with consistent effort and collaboration, I believe we can make a difference. We just need to keep the conversation going and not let it become another ephemeral (short-lived) topic.

Jamie: Agreed. Let’s continue to raise awareness and support initiatives that aim to combat global warming. With continued effort and determination, we can create a more sustainable and resilient world for ourselves and future generations.

English words your learned and revised today

Inerrancy (inability to make mistakes), palpable (easily noticeable), apprehension (slight fear), quibbles (minor arguments), platitudes (unoriginal sayings), mince (speak in an affected manner), pedantic (overly concerned with details), precipitate (speed up), armada (fleet of ships), dawdlers (slow people), ephemeral (short-lived)

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