【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. power /ˈpaʊ ər/ (n.) – refers to electricity supply
Example: The town had a power shortage for one week. 
2. cost saving /kɔst ˈseɪ vɪŋs/ (n.) – amount of money saved by having lower cost or spending
Example: Environmentalists talked about the benefits of cost saving in electricity use.  
3. energy-efficient /ˈɛn ər dʒi ɪˈfɪʃ ənt/ (adj.) – using less electricity compared to others
Example: He bought an energy-efficient refrigerator.
4. resident /ˈrɛz ɪ dənt/ (n.) – a person living in a specific place 
Example: We asked 20 residents from the village for the study. 
5. drive /draɪv/ (v.) – to cause someone to be determined on doing something 
Example: They researched on what drives people to perform better.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A study in California shows that information   about the health hazards of power   use is more motivating, especially for parents, in cutting down consumption. 
Environmentalists from the University   of California Los Angeles (UCLA) tested whether information on health risks   can motivate people more than information on cost savings. They found that the former proved to be more   effective for people living with kids.  
For nine months, the researchers   monitored the electricity usage of 118 apartment units at the UCLA’s   University Village–a dormitory for graduate students and their families. Each   unit had the same size and contained the same appliances.  
The participants were divided into   two groups. The first group received emails about their most energy-efficient neighbor. The   message noted that $4 to $6 could be saved by having the same power usage as   their neighbor’s. The second group received messages about the equivalent air   pollution their electricity consumption generated. The email also contained   information on diseases linked to air pollution like childhood asthma and   cancer. A third group that served as the control group did not receive any   feedback.  
Results show that residents in the first and second   group consumed 8% less energy on average compared with the control group. But   within the second group, those with children reduced their usage by 19% after   receiving the monthly emails.  
The   authors explained that health issues drive   people to reduce electricity use. Parents in particular put more effort in   power reduction because of their children. On the other hand, the small   savings in cutting energy use did not provide enough motivation.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         How would you describe your power usage: high, moderate, or low?
·         What steps can you take to help save energy?
Discussion B
·         What are the main sources of energy in your country?
·         How do you see the use of nuclear energy 20 years from now?