The Reading / Listening - Cow Burps - Level 2

New Zealand wants to introduce a new tax to help the environment. It wants farmers to pay tax on their farm animals. Sheep, cows and other animals create a lot of methane when they burp or fart. Methane is a damaging greenhouse gas. It is a big cause of climate change. The new "burp tax" would start in 2025. New Zealand has over 20,000 farms. These have 26 million sheep, 4 million cows and other animals. James Shaw, New Zealand's climate change minister, said: "There is no question that we need to cut the amount of methane we are putting into the atmosphere."

Farming animals makes up 14.5 per cent of global greenhouse gasses. This comes from animals burping and farting, animal waste, clearing land and transporting animals. Mr Shaw wants farmers to pay tax on the methane their animals produce. He also wants farmers to change how they farm. He wants cows to eat seaweed instead of grass. This will produce fewer emissions. Farmers can also reduce their tax by planting more trees. Another suggestion is for cows to wear masks. New Zealand's farmers support the government. They want to do their bit for the environment.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Cow Burps - Level 0 Cow Burps - Level 1   or  Cow Burps - Level 3

Sources
  • https://news.yahoo.com/new-zealand-considers-taxing-cow-and-sheep-burps-to-combat-climate-change-184504518.html
  • https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/government-in-race-against-time-to-price-farm-emissions-by-2025/FSV7YDFQVOJBLCR2XCAML73XSA/
  • https://www.totallyveganbuzz.com/environment/new-zealand-tax-burps-of-cows-sheep-climate-crisis/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. New Zealand wants a
  2. farting creates
  3. This is a damaging
  4. The new "burp tax"
  5. New Zealand has over
  6. New Zealand says it needs to cut
  7. the amount
  8. into the
  1. of methane
  2. greenhouse gas
  3. 26 million sheep
  4. a lot of methane
  5. atmosphere
  6. tax on burping
  7. the amount
  8. would start in 2025

Paragraph 2

  1. greenhouse
  2. Farmers will change how
  3. Cows may have to eat seaweed
  4. lower
  5. They may also have to wear
  6. Farmers will also plant
  7. New Zealand's farmers
  8. They want to help the
  1. emissions
  2. gasses
  3. support this
  4. masks
  5. environment
  6. instead of grass
  7. they farm
  8. more trees

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

New Zealand (1) ___________________ a new tax to help the environment. It wants farmers to (2) ___________________ their farm animals. Sheep, cows and other animals                                  (3) ___________________ of methane when they burp or fart. Methane is a damaging greenhouse gas. It is                                  (4) ___________________ of climate change. The new "burp tax" would start in 2025. New Zealand has over 20,000 farms. These have 26 million sheep, 4 million (5) ___________________ animals. James Shaw, New Zealand's climate change minister, said: "There is no question that we need to (6) ___________________ of methane we are putting into the atmosphere."

Farming (7) ___________________ 14.5 per cent of global greenhouse gasses. This comes from animals burping and farting, animal waste, (8) ___________________ transporting animals. Mr Shaw wants farmers to pay tax on the methane their animals produce. He also wants farmers (9) ___________________ they farm. He wants cows to eat seaweed (10) ___________________. This will produce fewer emissions. Farmers can also reduce their tax by planting more trees. Another suggestion is for cows                  (11) ___________________. New Zealand's farmers support the government. They want to (12) ___________________ for the environment.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

NewZealandwantstointroduceanewtaxtohelptheenvironment.Itwan
tsfarmerstopaytaxontheirfarmanimals.Sheep,cowsandotheranimal
screatealotofmethanewhentheyburporfart.Methaneisadamaginggr
eenhousegas.Itisabigcauseofclimatechange.Thenew"burptax"woul
dstartin2025.NewZealandhasover20,000farms.Thesehave26millio
nsheep,4millioncowsandotheranimals.JamesShaw,NewZealand'scli
matechangeminister,said:"Thereisnoquestionthatweneedtocutthea
mountofmethaneweareputtingintotheatmosphere."Farminganimal
smakesup14.5percentofglobalgreenhousegasses.Thiscomesfroma
nimalsburpingandfarting,animalwaste,clearinglandandtransporting
animals.MrShawwantsfarmerstopaytaxonthemethanetheiranimals
produce.Healsowantsfarmerstochangehowtheyfarm.Hewantscowst
oeatseaweedinsteadofgrass.Thiswillproducefeweremissions.Farme
rscanalsoreducetheirtaxbyplantingmoretrees.Anothersuggestionisf
orcowstowearmasks.NewZealand'sfarmerssupportthegovernment.
Theywanttodotheirbitfortheenvironment.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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Answers

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