April 12, 2025

26 thoughts on “UN: Rising sea levels disaster for all: BBC Learning English from the News

  1. thanks for the phrase " turn the tide" you used in your title to describe the seriousness of the surging sea level. Thank you BBC for this really perfect informative content

  2. Hi, there.😊 It looks like a typhoon is coming for us on weekends, so the officials have issued a warning of bad weather and many people are preparing against it. The chances are low it'll turn the tide.
    As always, thank you for your outstanding lesson❗☺️

  3. When a bee is coming for you, there are several reasons behind. You were a threat for them and their royal Queendom or simply your body taste was as sweet as a spring rose freashn grown up.
    If the first hypothesis is right, you must be careful on yourself and run as long as you can until you reach another country overseas. A bee is always determined to protect her hive and can let out a rallying cry to their mates. All of them can turn the tide and make you feel endangered.

  4. Thank you Beth and Neil. It is a very important subject you dealt with today. Besides learning something new as always, in this case the phrase "coming for us" in different contexts.
    It's paramount to keep us inform, and I really appreciate.

  5. They've been bsing about an made global warming for 40 years. What major city has flooded from it? None that I'm aware of.

    People the earh is coming out of an ice age. It is warming naturally and there is nothing you can do about it, but for now we don't even exceed background natural temperature variations for the last 10k years. And Miami and LA are still dry. Imagine that.

  6. The UN has proven to be untrustworthy in allowing terrorists into the organization and allowing billions of tax dollars into terrorist organizations. All tax dollars for all funding should be stopped until a fully independent investigation has been completed.

  7. «… Antonio Guteres has said that big polluters have a clear responsibility to cut emissions»
    And the much bigger, than the sum of the rest of them, is the magma, which is releasing its emissions in a sneaky, undersea, way.
    Anybody made a model, coupled with calculus how much the undersea volcanos , one of them being the one that provoked the 2004 tsunami, released into atmosphere?
    Though the overall pollution should be reduced anyway, imho we should turn the tide of implicit instilling of fear and guiltiness, by resorting to the counter-tide of explicit common sense law and order.

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