Unlocking Word Meanings 
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. counterproductive [koun-ter-pruh-DUHK-tiv] (adj.) – delaying or holding back the achievement of a goal
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. counterproductive [koun-ter-pruh-DUHK-tiv] (adj.) – delaying or holding back the achievement of a goal
Example: Using plastic bags is counterproductive to our goal of helping the environment.
2. carbon emission [KAHR-buh n ih-MISH-uh n] (n. phrase) – carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide  produced by vehicles and factories 
Example:  The company will cut its carbon emissions by 25% to help address climate change.
3. defeat the purpose [dih-FEET thuh PUR-puh s] (idiom) – to go against the original goal
Example: Cutting down trees defeats the purpose of saving the environment.   
4. nitpick [NIT-pik] (v.) – to criticize unimportant details
Example: The defense lawyers are nitpicking everything that the environment activists say.  
5. miss the point [MIS thuh point] (idiom) – to misunderstand the main idea
Example: The listeners missed the point of the speech because they were not paying attention. 
Article
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Critics are   questioning the effectiveness of the Earth Hour campaign, saying that it has   done only little in conserving energy. 
Earth Hour, held every   March for the past six years, is a worldwide event in which participants turn   off lights for one hour to raise awareness about issues on climate change.  
Critics, however,   see the event as counterproductive. They   say that candles, which most participants use as light source during Earth   Hour, are still fossil fuels that may not be as environment-friendly as   expected. 
According to Bjørn Lomborg,   an environmental writer, candles are 100 times less efficient in producing   light than ordinary light bulbs. Lighting one candle for every light bulb   during Earth Hour may increase carbon   emissions, and therefore defeat   the purpose of the event. 
Electrical   engineers also noted that turning on an appliance requires more energy after   it was switched off. Turning on many appliances at the same time can suddenly   increase the demand for electricity and build up carbon emissions.  
Earth Hour organizers,   on the other hand, argued that they encourage the use of beeswax or soy   candles, which are more environment-friendly and more carbon-free than   traditional candles. 
Moreover, organizers   insisted that Earth Hour is a symbolic action and not an activity designed to   cut down the use of energy. The goal of Earth Hour is to raise awareness   about climate change. Therefore, those who nitpick about how much energy is saved during the event may be missing the point. 
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Viewpoint Discussion 
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Discussion A
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Discussion A
·         Do you think that Earth Hour is an effective way of raising awareness about climate change? Why or why not?
·         Why is it important to raise people’s awareness on environmental problems?
Discussion B
·         What do you think are the biggest causes of global warming? Why do you think so?
·         How does global warming and climate change affect your country?