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1) read you you headline did when the What think?


2) when you hear the word 'C02' What springs to mind?


3) gases greenhouse are How country your in?


4) the you environment do to What help do?


5) think you do What court Dutch the of decision the of?


6) are countries so slow to act to reduce emissions Why?


7) it example is that How other likely countries do will you follow think Holland's?


8) job environmentalist is important an What most of the?


9) 'far consequences' ruling What reaching the - might have?


10) change climate on act to forgotten of kind people have Why?


11) article Did like this you reading?


12) Why Earth help to more doing country your in people aren't?


13) fallen you behind think Holland Why had do?


14) in see you can change climate of signs What country your?


15) the posed change is problem climate What biggest by?


16) embarrassing would the old targets have been for Holland How?


17) country your in there are renewables What?


18) about climate change What ? do you know


19) from climate the now one ? years hundred be What in like will


20) leader questions like Holland's What you ask would to?
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Greenhouse Gases - The 20 Questions


STUDENT A's QUESTIONS
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1)

What did you think when you read the headline?

2)

What springs to mind when you hear the word 'C02'?

3)

How are greenhouse gases in your country?

4)

What do you do to help the environment?

5)

What do you think of the decision of the Dutch court?

6)

Why are countries so slow to act to reduce emissions?

7)

How likely do you think it is that other countries will follow Holland's example?

8)

What is the most important job of an environmentalist?

9)

What 'far-reaching consequences' might the ruling have?

10)

Why have people kind of forgotten to act on climate change?


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STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
 

11)

Did you like reading this article? Why/not?

12)

Why aren't people in your country doing more to help Earth?

13)

Why do you think Holland had fallen behind?

14)

What signs of climate change can you see in your country?

15)

What is the biggest problem posed by climate change?

16)

How embarrassing would the old targets have been for Holland?

17)

What renewables are there in your country?

18)

What do you know about climate change?

19)

What will the climate be like in one hundred years from now?

20)

What questions would you like to ask Holland's leader?



 

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