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694: 名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 1bc3-LeFO) [] 08/07(木)08:42 ID:Pa8zAVHa0(1/3)
But making rapid, deep cuts in emissions in the near term often entails economic sacrifices that many societies are not prepared to make. For countries that have yet to see emissions decline at all, achieving net zero would mean severe and abrupt changes—both physically and politically difficult to implement.
making動名詞
make cuts in〜の削減を行う
entail〜を伴う
make sacrifices犠牲を伴う
have yet to do something〜をまだしていない
yet〜 at all、まだまったく〜ない
see 目的語 原形不定詞=see emisions decline
wouldだろう
changes (that are )both physically and politically difficult to implement
difficultはchangesを後置修飾
dificult to implement実行が難しい
to implementは形容詞の範囲を限定する不定詞の副詞的用法
695: 名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 1bc3-LeFO) [] 08/07(木)08:43 ID:Pa8zAVHa0(2/3)
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When a goal fails to win broad support, it needs rethinking. Simply abandoning climate targets would be counterproductive, disheartening environmental advocates and empowering denialists. A better approach might be to treat these targets as flexible frameworks rather than rigid deadlines. As the 19th-century German statesman Otto von Bismarck once observed, politics is “the art of the possible.” Climate strategy must reflect that realism.
697(3): 名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 1bc3-LeFO) [] 08/07(木)10:33 ID:Pa8zAVHa0(3/3)
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Some leaders are adapting to this logic. In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney—a former central banker—recognizes that taxing carbon is the most efficient way to reduce emissions. Yet because carbon pricing can be unpopular, especially when it directly affects consumers, his government has scaled back its more burdensome elements.
Many governments have turned to subsidies to drive the clean transition. In some cases, this has worked well. Incentives for wind, solar, and batteries have stimulated demand, boosted production, and driven costs lower. These technologies are now mature enough that market forces alone may continue to lower their prices. Even without robust federal climate support, the United States will likely see emissions continue to fall, albeit at a slower pace.
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