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The interview of a correspondent of “Time” with Rwandan President Paul Kagame (extract)

Read the dialogue and answer the questions:

- What measure is undertaken to limit birthrate in Rwanda? Is it efficient?

- What other measures can be offered?

Time: There are some analyses of the genocide that suggest the background to the ethnic division was overpopulation. Too many people, and not enough resources. If that's true, then development becomes a way to eliminate the divisions of the past. If people prosper, they don't fight any more. Do you agree with that?

Kagame:I don't think it's correct that the genocide happened as a result of overpopulation. The seeds of genocide were planted here six or seven decades ago, when the country was not overpopulated. For example in 1932, when the Belgians introduced the identity card, to make a difference between a Hutu and Tutsi.

Time:One focus of yours is population control. You're trying to limit families to three children.

Kagame: We are not forcing people. There is no law. We are encouraging people by showing the benefit of smaller families. Our population growth is very high. And Rwanda is already one of the most crowded countries in the world. As much as the economy is growing and expect 6.5% this year population growth cuts a deep hole in that. And with the levels of poverty we have, the growth is simply unsustainable. The population is 9 million now, but in 10 years, it could be double. So we have to be careful. We are trying to formulate incentives for people to have fewer children. But it all starts with education.

Unit 3

Traffic and Air Pollution

"I can't imagine a right more basic than the right to breathe clean air.

We've debated for years how that might be possible.

Now that we know it is, will we have the courage

and the conviction to get there?"

~ Ed Begley

Warm up

  • Have you ever heard someone say they are going outside "to get a breath of fresh air"?

  • Have you ever tried to imagine what life would be like if the air were so dirty that people couldn't "get a breath of fresh air"?

  • How does air become dirty?

Humans probably first experienced harm from air pollution when they built fires in poorly ventilated caves. Since then we have gone on to pollute more of the earth's surface. Until recently, environmental pollution problems have been local and minor because of the Earth's own ability to absorb and purify minor quantities of pollutants. The industrialization of society, the introduction of motorized vehicles, and the explosion of the population are factors contributing toward the growing air pollution problem. At this time it is urgent to find methods to clean up the air.

Vocabulary

  1. route маршрут

  2. congestion перегруженность, пробка

  3. escalate расширять

  4. cut down рубить (деревья)

  5. exhaust fumes выхлопные газы

  6. breathe дышать

  7. hang (hung, hung) висеть

  8. combustion сгорание

  9. engine двигатель

  10. moderate небольшой, умеренный

  11. drowsiness сонливость

  12. impair ухудшать, портить

  13. alertness живость, активность

  14. vehicle транспортное средство

  15. cough кашель, кашлять

  16. suspend подвешивать

  17. minute мельчайший

  18. solid particles твёрдые частицы

  19. lead свинец

  20. settle оседать

  21. gasoline бензин

  22. emissions выбросы, выделения

  23. install устанавливать

  24. power снабжать, усиливать

  25. storage batteries аккумуляторные батареи

  26. charge заряжать

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