Gassy cows and global warming: BBC News Review 2022

March 15, 2023



Measures to reduce greenhouse gases often target carbon dioxide. But a sudden increase in methane from farm animals could be even more dangerous than CO2. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use the English language the world’s media is using to discuss this story.
For more, visit our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-24/session-2

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  1. Reply
    BBC Learning English March 15, 2023 at 12:26 am

    Hi! We have lots of programmes to help you learn language related to this very important topic – here's our 'Hothouse earth and global warming' episode of News Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OONr10MkRiA

  2. Neil n Catherine both are great help for learners like me. Thanks a lot.

  3. Very interesting topic!

  4. شكرا، thanks for great program

  5. Catherine is a great story teller. I love how she uses visual metaphors. And I love her choice of words. And Neil is such a gentleman! The two make a perfect match!

  6. BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 💗

  7. Well done for surge our knowledge. Dear sir and mam.

  8. my rien comprendre y english

  9. so amazing !

  10. Would you explain the phrase " put the kettle on", due to different culture in Asia, it's a little hard to understand why using this phrase here. thanks.

  11. i want to study english , pleas can you help me ?

  12. the problem in learning english is the irregular verbs and phrasal verbs and idioms sometimes phonetics and the use of prepositions in or on

  13. You guys are awesome

  14. These greenhouse gases coold being useful to produce energy don't you think?

  15. I love BBC and love Neil ^^ I wish i could see you someday in Vietnam!

  16. Great ..informative..

  17. how to display subtitles of the video?

  18. undermine means diliberately make something less effective …

  19. Love

  20. the 11th day!
    Come on my girl!

  21. sudden, what a moron, they been here for 6000 years

  22. Can a sudden decrease prior to an increase be described as a spike???

  23. Truly helpful… Luv from India

  24. You are always great, I'm too much fond of your accent, to me it a mild and pleasant music.

  25. Reply
    English Learning&interview March 15, 2023 at 12:26 am

    Excellent

  26. Thankyou for this benifecial program which give us new knowledges in short time with learn language.thanks very mach

  27. This is good dude!

  28. Reply
    Đỗ Đạt Huỳnh March 15, 2023 at 12:26 am

    In recent years, there is a surge in social apps using so people can contact others easily.

  29. Spike can also be used in Temperatures case. My daughter spiked all through the night. I like your program

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