【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. categorize /ˈkætɪgəˌraɪz/ (v.) – to put into groups
Example: The scientists categorized the chemicals into two groups—solid and liquid.
2. tiny /ˈtaɪ ni/ (adj.) – very small
Example: Students were instructed to look through the microscope to see the tiny particles.
3. booming /ˈbuːmɪŋ / (adj.) – growing or developing
Example: Foreign businesses want to open branches in the city because of its booming economy.
4. reliance /rɪˈlajəns/ (n.) – dependence on something
Example: We need to lessen our country’s reliance on tourism and agriculture.
5. worsening /ˈwɚsn̩ɪŋ/ (adj.) – becoming worse
Example: The city decided to fix its drainage system because of the worsening floods each year.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Data released by the World Health Organization   (WHO) listed Onitsha, a city in southern Nigeria, as the city with the worst   air pollution in the world. 
The WHO categorizes worldwide air pollution according to two measures of   particulate matter labeled as PM2.5 and PM10. Particulate matter are very tiny particles and liquid droplets   made up of soil or dust particles, acids, chemicals, and metals. PM2.5 are   particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers, while the PM10 are particles   with a diameter of 10 micrometers, around 30 times smaller than the width of   a human hair. 
According to the WHO, Onitsha reached   far beyond the recommended levels of PM10. The WHO said that the resulting   figures for Onitsha, a booming   port city in Nigeria, are about twice as bad as that of Kabul, Beijing, and   Tehran, cities that are known for having high levels of air pollution. 
Dr. Maria Neira of the WHO said that   Onitsha’s reliance on solid fuels   for cooking and burning waste, as well as the smoke from old cars,   contributes to the city’s worsening   air pollution. She added that pollution levels in other cities in Africa are   increasing due to rapid economic development and industry without the proper   technology. 
In just a few years, the booming port   city has reportedly doubled in terms of population, reaching over one million   people. With its growing population, the city has been experiencing pollution   from old ships, factories, and construction sites. Onitsha also has the worst   traffic in Nigeria. 
However, the WHO said that the air   pollution data for Onitsha may somehow be unreliable. According to the health   agency, the data came from only a single source, and different seasons and   time of day were not included in the readings. 
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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 can this environmental issue affect Onitsha and Africa in general (e.g. tourism)?
·         What do you think would be the best solution for Onitsha’s problem?
Discussion B
·         Why do you think pollution often comes with economic growth?
·         How does your government address environmental problems?