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10 Ethics
socialising:
david introductions
hillyard, director and at
of programmes networking
earthwatch

A  CD2.26 Listen to part one of the interview and match the verbs (1–7) with the expressions (a–g) to
which they relate.
1 cope a) real data
2 support b) scientific data
3 provide c) in their environment
4 degrade d) a hundred projects
5 design e) the environment
6 join f ) research projects
7 collect g) researchers in the field

B Now match the verbs and expressions in Exercise A to their meanings (i–vii).
i) gather information
ii) damage the air, water, etc.
iii) deal with difficult conditions
iv) provide help with administration, organisation, etc. for the different activities
v) decide how a research activity should work, how it should be organised, etc.
vi) go to work with other people already at work
vii) supply real and objective information

C CD2.27 Put this information from part two in the order in which you hear it.
a) Leading companies can then influence other companies to follow.
b) Most people in the world work for a company.
c) Many companies are able to set leading examples, to innovate and to find new solutions to the
environmental problems.
d) Leading companies can influence government.
e) EarthWatch works with many companies to promote good practice.
f ) Companies produce the goods and services that we buy and use.
g) Companies can inspire and motivate their employees to do something for the environment.
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h) Businesses need to change the way they operate in order to help and reduce their effect on the
environment.

D CD2.28 Correct these statements with correct forms of expressions from part three.
1 Two organisations that work together are in partnerhood, which is a type of collaborism.
2 Protecting the environment is referred to as conversation.
3 The chance to do something is an occasion to do it.
4 People who do research are researchists.
5 Datums is a plural word used to talk about scientific information.
6 People who work on a project are evolved in it.
7 Someone who promotes the environment is referred to here as an embassy worker.

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