2014年12月24日 星期三

week7-喜馬拉雅山雪崩

32 Dead, 85 Missing In Himalayan Trekking Disaster After Unseasonal Blizzard

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Climate scientists are hesitant to link any one weather event to climate change, but they have pointed out in the past that the Himalayas are especially vulnerable to the increased storm intensity expected to result from climate change.
“Storms in that region are getting stronger,” John Stone, an IPCC lead author and adjunct professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, told the Toronto Star. “It is not inconsistent with what scientists have been saying … by making the atmosphere contain more energy, we have increased the likelihood of more frequent and severe storms.”
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a regional agency based in Kathmandu that serves eight countries, released a report in May showing that rising temperatures caused Nepal’s glaciers to shrink by almost a quarter between 1977 and 2010 — at an average loss of about 15 square miles per year. The report also pointed out that Nepal’s average temperature change has been two to eight times greater than the global average. The report says that these changes could bring more intense and frequent floods, avalanches, and landslides.
This is not the first time a deadly blizzard has struck trekkers during the hiking season. In 1995 and 2005 more than a dozen climbers and guides were killed by storms. Then earlier this year in April an avalanche killed 16 Nepalese guides near a base camp on Mount Everest in the deadliest disaster in the mountain’s history. This avalanche was not caused by a storm, but melting ice on the famous Khumbu Icefall.
“Accurate weather forecasting has reduced the risk of being surprised by a killer storm like the one that struck in 1996,” wrote Jon Krakauer, author of a book about a deadly 1996 storm event on Everest, in the New Yorker. “But the pronounced warming of the Himalayan climate in recent years has made the Icefall more unstable than ever, and there is still no way to predict when a serac is going to topple over. And Sherpas spend much, much more time in the Icefall than their Western employers.”
Of this disaster, former British Gurkha officer and avid trekker General Sam Cowan said“no one should have ventured out to cross Thorung La with the weather as threatening as it was, nor should their trekking guides have allowed it.”
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/10/17/3581110/unseasonal-blizzard-deadly-himalayan-avalanche/
Structure of the Lead
   WHO- trekkers
   WHEN-on Tuesday
   WHAT-leaving at least 32 people dead and 85 missing
   WHY-heavy snowfall on Tuesday followed by a series of avalanches has caused a nightmare scenario
   WHERE-the Himalayan mountains
   HOW-heavy snowfall

Keywords
   1. trekker:登山者
   2. snowfall:降雪
   3. avalanches:雪崩
   4. blizzard:暴風雪
   5.  lodges:小屋
   6. Sherpas:夏爾巴人
   7. topple:倒塌
   8. serac :冰塔
 

2014年12月17日 星期三

Week6-ISIS

Kurdish peshmerga forces launch offensive to retake Isis held areas
  • The Guardian
Iraqi Kurdish forces launched a broad offensive on Wednesday aimed at recapturing areas near the Syrian border that have been held by Islamic State (Isis) for months, officials said.
Among the goals is the Sinjar area, which was home to many members of the Yazidi minority before Isis attacked in early August and forced most of them to flee.
The risk of a genocide against the Yazidis was one of the reasons Barack Obama put forward for launching a campaign of air strikes against Isis.
The two-pronged push was launched from Rabia, on the border with Syria, and Zumar, on the shores of Mosul dam lake, said senior officers in the Kurdish army known as the peshmerga.
“Peshmerga forces launched an operation to liberate some important areas in Sinjar and Zumar at 7am (04.00 GMT),” a peshmerga brigadier general said.
“The attack is ongoing and has the support of coalition jets which have been targeting Isis positions in Zumar and Sinjar (regions) since last night,” he said.
The peshmerga had already recaptured three small villages, the officer added.
The chief of staff of Massud Barzani, the president of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region, said the aim was to reclaim the entire Sinjar area.
“The plan to liberate Sinjar was reviewed by the Kurdish leader and the peshmerga field commanders. God willing, we will liberate it soon,” Fuad Hussein said.
Sinjar was the scene in August of one of the most dramatic episodes of the assault on Iraq the jihadists launched in early June.
Isis fighters killed hundreds of residents, abducted and enslaved hundreds of Yazidi women and girls and forced tens of thousands of people to seek refuge on Mount Sinjar.
Civilians remained besieged for days in the searing summer heat with little to eat and drink.
The majority of those trapped on the mountain fled when Kurdish forces opened a corridor but, four months on, little has improved for those who are still on the mountain.
Yazidi fighting units that were formed in the wake of the August attack have struggled to control land in the Sinjar area and retreated to the mountain once again in September.
Their only lifeline has been army helicopters flying in daily with supplies and out with civilians who continue to seek refuge on the mountain as a result of Isis attacks on surrounding villages.
A few thousand people are still atop Mount Sinjar. Some are residents of the mountain but most are fighters, from various regional Kurdish groups or recently-formed Yazidi militias.
“We are ready, we are waiting for the advancing forces from Rabia and Zumar,” said Dawood Jundi, a field commander with the peshmerga.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/17/kurds-peshmerga-offensive-isis-sinjar-territory-mosul
 Structure of the Lead
WHO-Iraqi Kurdish
   WHEN-on Wednesday
   WHAT-forces launched a broad offensive
   WHY-aimed at recapturing areas near the Syrian border 
   WHERE-Syrian border that have been held by Islamic State (Isis) for months
   HOW-not given
Keywords
         1. recapture:奪回
   2. Syrian:敘利亞的
   3. genocide:種族滅絕
   4. brigadier:旅長
   5. coalition jets:聯軍飛機
   6. target:瞄準
   7. fled:逃離
   8. retreat:撤退

2014年12月10日 星期三

Week5-EBOLA

Ebola still spreading in western Sierra Leone, Guinea's forest: U.N

GENEVA Tue Dec 9, 2014 4:01pm EST
(Reuters) - More foreign health workers are needed to help tackle the Ebola epidemic, which is spreading quickly in western Sierra Leone and deep in the forested interior of Guinea, a senior U.N. official said on Tuesday.
The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has risen to 6,331 in the three worst hit countries, with Sierra Leone overtaking Liberia as the country with the highest number of cases, the World Health Organization says.
"We know the outbreak is still flaming strongly in western Sierra Leone and some parts of the interior of Guinea. We can't rest, we have to still push on," said David Nabarro, the U.N. Special Envoy on Ebola.
More treatment centers are opening in Sierra Leone but they need additional trained staff, he told a news briefing.
"We don't yet have the full number of functioning treatment centers and places where people who are ill can be kept away from others," he said.
"We are anticipating several hundred beds to come on stream in the next few weeks, and that will lead to the situation calming down."
The deadly virus is spreading especially in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown and Port Loko, where a more intense response is needed, said Nabarro, a veteran public health expert.
"Although I hate predictions, I am at least confident that unless something goes radically wrong we will see an improvement there (in Freetown). It's a bit like what Monrovia was like 4 to 6 weeks ago and I think that it will certainly calm down."
The rise in the spread of Ebola in western Sierra Leone reflects the fact that tribal-led communities have yet to fully accept the outbreak and take action to avoid infection, he said.
"There are reports coming through of places where people who are sick, staying at home and perhaps infecting their families."
The second "particularly troublesome" area is the northern part of Guinea's interior, a region known as Guinea Forestiere where the epidemic began nearly a year ago, Nabarro said.
"We have been working very closely with Mali to try to make sure if cases perchance cross the border that they can be dealt with very quickly."
Mali has reported eight Ebola cases, six fatal, to date.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/09/us-health-ebola-who-idUSKBN0JM24X20141209
Structure of the Lead
   WHO-a senior U.N. official
   WHEN-on Tuesday
   WHAT-More foreign health workers are needed to help tackle the Ebola epidemic
   WHY-Ebola epidemic, which is spreading quickly
   WHERE- in western Sierra Leone and deep in the forested interior of Guinea
   HOW-not given

Keywords
   1. tackle:阻截
         2. interior:內部
   3. toll:傷亡人數
   4. veteran:經驗豐富的
   5. radically:根本
   6. perchance:或許

2014年11月12日 星期三

Week4-冰桶挑戰

Here’s What’s Happening With the Ice Bucket Challenge Money


2014年11月5日 星期三

Week3-羅賓威廉斯尋短自殺

Robin Williams' Death: Suicide Due to Hanging

11:08 AM PST 08/12/2014 by Hilary Lewis
The four-time Oscar nominee was found dead in his Northern California home on Monday. Robin Williams committed suicide by hanging himself with a belt, Marin County police said at a Tuesday press conference.
The preliminary cause of death is suicide due to asphyxia, Lt.Keith Boyd told the media.
According to Boyd, Williams' assistant found him hanging in a bedroom, slightly suspended in a seated position, with superficial cut marks on the inside of his left wrist; rigor mortis had already set in. He was pronounced dead at 12:02 p.m. on Monday.
Williams was last seen alive by his wife at approximately 10:30p.m. on Sunday, Boyd added, before she went to bed.
Around 10:30 a.m. the next morning, Williams' wife left the house, believing Williams to still be asleep, but his assistant grew concerned around 11:45 a.m. when Williams did not respond to repeated knocks on his bedroom door, Boyd relayed. Upon gaining entrance to the bedroom, the assistant found Williams clothed, hanging against a closed closet door, with a belt secured around his neck, and the other end of the belt wedged between the door and the door frame, Boyd explained.
With respect to the cut marks on his wrist, Boyd noted that a pocket knife with dried red material that appeared consistent with dried blood on it was found near Williams' body. It's unknown if the substance is blood or if that blood belonged to Williams, Boyd pointed out.
An autopsy was conducted on Tuesday morning in Napa County. Boyd declined to reveal whether a note had been left at the scene.
Boyd did note, in recounting the 911 call received after Williams was found, that the caller sounded distraught.
Boyd also said that there's still an ongoing, active investigation into the cause and manner of Williams' death and that toxicology tests will be conducted, which could take approximately two to six weeks. A press conference will be scheduled when the investigation is completed, Boyd said.
Williams' publicist, Mara Buxbaum, told The Hollywood Reporter Monday that the actor, "has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time."
Boyd said Tuesday that Williams had been seeking treatment for depression.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/robin-williams-death-due-hanging-724959
 Structure of the Lead
   WHO-Robin Williams
   WHEN-on Monday
   WHAT-committed suicide
   WHY-not given
   WHERE-in his Northern California home
   HOW-hanging himself with a belt

Keywords
   1. nominee:被提名的人
   2. preliminary:初步的
   3. wrist:手腕
   4. secure:固定
   5. autopsy:驗屍
   6. distraught:憂心如焚的
    7.  asphyxia : 窒息

2014年10月29日 星期三

Week2-巴西世界盃足球賽

Neymar speaks on semi-final loss, coach, future

AFP, RIO DE JANEIRO
Sifting through the ruins of Brazil’s World Cup campaign, star player Neymar says his team strove hard for glory, but other countries have moved ahead.
While refusing to pin blame on former Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, Neymar warned young players to beware the damage some coaches could do to young players’ development.
In an exclusive interview with Globo television broadcast on Sunday, the 22-year-old said Brazil deserved at best seven out of 10 for a Cup run that ended with a 7-1 semi-final mauling by champions Germany.
Asked why Brazil failed, Neymar said there were things that could not be explained.
“We cried because it was our childhood dream [to win it] and had fought hard to get to where we were,” Neymar said.
He said he believed he would have chosen the same 23 players as Scolari for the squad — but insisted Brazil must realize they have fallen down the pecking order and have no automatic right to success.
“I think Brazilian football is behind. It’s behind Germany and Spain. We’ve slipped behind and we have to be man enough to admit it,” he said.
The Barcelona star was forced to watch the semi-final from his coastal home in Sao Paulo state after he suffered a fractured vertebrae during the quarter-final with Colombia.
In that game, he was clattered in the back by Juan Camilo Zuniga in a “move that had nothing to do with football,” though he accepted the Colombian’s later apology.
Forced onto the sidelines, Neymar said there was no particular reason Brazil’s campaign suddenly crashed around them.
“There was no particular mistake made by the Selecao. I am not someone who understands a huge amount about tactics,” he said.
He refused to blame Scolari, Brazil’s 2002 World Cup-winning coach, who resigned after the tournament.
“I had a leader [who was] one of the best Brazilian coaches I’ve had,” he said.
Neymar insisted the team were sharp from training.
“We always trained,” he said. “We gave our all.”
He did indicate that the intensity of training in Brazil could be lower than in Europe.
“You train more, but sometimes you train with less determination. That’s how Brazilians are,” he said.
Neymar revealed he felt some coaching of youngsters in the game was harmful, such as when they are told on occasion to get the ball onto their stronger foot.
“The information passed on to a player is important — you have to ask why a player did [something in error],” Neymar said. “I almost learned things wrongly. The ball would come to my left leg. The coach would say to switch it onto my right foot to kick as I am right-handed. So then my father corrected that and said: ‘No, if the ball comes to your left leg, then you hit it with your left.’”
Neymar said he would seek to fulfill his World Cup dream in four years time in Russia.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2014/07/22/2003595665
Structure of the Lead
   WHO-Neymar
   WHEN-not given
   WHAT- Neymar says his team strove hard for glory, but other countries have moved ahead.
   WHY-Sifting through the ruins of Brazil’s World Cup campaign
   WHERE-not given
   HOW-not given

Keywords
  1. campaign:戰役
   2. automatic:必然的
   3. resign:辭去
   4. tournament:比賽
   5. youngsters:年輕人;小夥子