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1.上周四,世界观察研究学会一年一度的“地球健康体检”报告出炉。2005年,地球的森林砍伐量创历史新高,这是该报告强调的众多环境问题征兆之一。该驻华盛顿智囊机构在一份题为《地球生命征兆2007-2008》的报告中指出,从肉类消费量的不断增长到亚洲经济发展等各种全球性态势与气候变化这一显著问题都有关系。“地球声明征兆2007-2008”项目的负责人说,“我认为气候变化是人类有史以来所面临的最严峻的挑战”。在报告公布前,阿萨多利安在接受记者的电话采访时说,2.“我们可以看到气候变化中出现的众多趋势,比如,粮食生产受到洪涝灾害的影响;以及肉类生产,据统计,家禽饲养过程中所产生的温室气体占温室气体总排放量的20%”。阿萨多利安说,3.这份报告的主题是,二氧化碳排放及其他生态灾难引起气候变化,“不可持续”的消费模式才是气候变化的罪魁祸首。

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