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C2 Use of English Part 2 (Environment themed)

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  • Time is running out, and yet negotiations are progressing at a snail's ... .
    pace
  • Greenwashing has resulted in many consumers being tricked ... choosing products which may even be more harmful.
    into
  • Most seem resigned ... the fact that the targets will not be met.
    to
  • The experiments demonstrated that 1.25 hectares is ... from enough to provide enough resources for four people
    far
  • Greenpeace, who carried ... the survey, say that the results are alarming.
    carried
  • Billionaires are seeking salvation ... these possible consequences by buying remote islands or building underground bunkers.
    from
  • The problem is that we only have so ... arable land to share out.
    much
  • This figure sounds a lot ... one looks at current figures, but consumption is increasing year on year.
    if
  • Thanks to widespread media coverage, the environment is no ... a niche talking point.
    longer
  • The policy proposal, which brought the same ... arguments from the political opposition, has been praised by climate pressure groups.
    old
  • Personal food consumption is at a historic high, and action is needed if ... a level is to be sustained.
    such
  • Impulse buying offers a short-term buzz, which ... a society, we need to recognise.
    as
  • The climate treaty collapsed ... to the withdrawal of the United States.
    due / owing
  • More countries will be approaching US consumption levels in years to ... .
    come
  • ... aware you may be of the matter, climate change is already affecting you in one way or another.
    However
  • The long-term consequences of this pesticide ... yet to be studied in depth.
    are
  • Figures show that the average Mexican gets ... on half the UK level of electricity consumption.
    by
  • Unfortunately for us, if we ruin this planet there is nowhere ... to go.
    else