Environmental Problems in My Country
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Which environmental problems in your country affect ordinary people most directly?
良い答えです:
Environmental problems are interesting because they are visible in ordinary places. People may notice litter near shops, traffic pollution outside schools or fewer green spaces in growing towns. These examples make the environment feel close to daily life, not just like a distant global issue.
How have environmental problems in your country changed in recent years?
良い答えです:
Environmental problems have changed because people talk about them more openly now. In the past, pollution or flooding might be treated as a local problem. Today, people are more likely to connect those problems with climate change, transport, farming or building decisions.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the way your country is responding to environmental problems?
良い答えです:
One advantage of more attention is that problems such as polluted air or dirty rivers are less easy to ignore. People can demand better action. The disadvantage is that solutions may cost money. Cleaner transport or flood protection can be expensive, and not everyone agrees who should pay.
Some people think economic growth matters more than environmental protection. What would you say?
良い答えです:
If I were told that environmental problems are exaggerated, I would ask which problem they mean. Some issues may be discussed too dramatically, but others are very real for people who live near busy roads, flood areas or polluted water. I would try to use local evidence rather than emotion.
What practical environmental improvement would make the biggest difference where you live?
良い答えです:
I would improve public transport so fewer people need to depend on cars. This could reduce air pollution and help people who cannot drive. The difficulty is that transport improvements are expensive, and rural areas need different solutions from cities.