2010年5月5日星期三

Shanghai World Expo Opens

 
 

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于 10-5-3 通过 The Frame 作者:Tim Reese, Assistant Director of Multimedia

SHANGHAI (AP) -- A steady flow of visitors joined long lines in sweltering heat at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 on Sunday, a day after organizers said visitor numbers were just more than half of what was expected. Organizers say they are still grappling with estimates about just how many people will attend the massive event aimed at showcasing China's rise as a modern industrial power. Early estimates put the number of visitors over the six-month run of the World Expo at 70 million, the vast majority of whom are expected to come from China. High temperatures and bottlenecks at security checks and long waits to enter the various pavilions are challenging organizers. On Saturday, when the event opened, organizers said about 350,000 tickets had been sold for Day 1, but about 200,000 people attended. Events on Saturday continued well into the evening, with people still lining up at midnight to visit pavilions. The European pavilions, which offer a wide range of entertainment, drink and dining, seemed to be attracting the largest crowds. China is splashing out 28.6 billion yuan ($4.2 billion) on the Expo itself, and many billions more on improvements such as public transit for this city of 20 million people. (28 images)

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People walk by illuminated fountains, which are synchronized to music during the night of the second day of the Shanghai World Expo Sunday, May 2, in Shanghai, China. AP


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Boats carrying flags sail past the largest LED screen ever made showing the national flags of participating countries during the opening ceremony of the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai on April 30. World leaders gathered in Shanghai as the city kicked off the World Expo with a star-studded opening ceremony that ended with skies over the city set ablaze in a massive fireworks show. AFP / Getty Images / Philippe Lopez



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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, fireworks explode over the World Expo Park during the opening ceremony for the 2010 World Expo held in Shanghai, east China, Friday night, April 30. AP / Cheng Min



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Fireworks illuminate the sky during the opening ceremony of the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai on April 30. World leaders gathered in Shanghai as the city kicked off the World Expo with a star-studded opening ceremony that ended with skies over the city set ablaze in a massive fireworks show. AFP / Getty Images / Philippe Lopez



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Visitors celebrate the opening of the World Expo with a banner which reads "World Expo Opens!" at the World Expo site Friday, April 30, in Shanghai, China. AP



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People enjoy a ferry tour around Shanghai, China, after leaving the World Expo site on Sunday, May 2. AP / Muhammed Muheisen



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The night scene at the China Pavilion, left, and the Expo Axis, right, on the opening day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 1, in Shanghai, China. The Shanghai World Expo will be held from May 1 to Oct. 31, and is expecting 70 million visitors. Getty Images / Feng Li



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Visitors walk past reflections of the illuminated China Pavilion, left, and Sun Valley during the night of the second day of the Shanghai World Expo Sunday, May 2, in Shanghai, China. AP



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The Performance center, left, China Pavilion, center, and Sun Valley, right, are illuminated during the night of the second day of the Shanghai World Expo Sunday, May 2, in Shanghai, China. AP



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Flag-bearers join the performers at the opening ceremony of the World Expo in Shanghai on April 30. Fireworks illuminated the Shanghai skyline in a blaze of colour as China kicked off the six-month World Expo with a lavish star-studded opening gala attended by a host of world leaders. AFP / Getty Images



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The Expo Axis is shown on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. The expo, which runs through Oct. 31, is expected to draw 70 million visitors. Getty Images / Feng Li



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The China Pavilion is shown on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. Getty Images / Feng Li



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The United Arab Emirates Pavilion is shown on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. Getty Images / Feng Li



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A tourist takes photos in front of the United Kingdom Pavilion at the World Expo site in Shanghai, China, Sunday, May 2. A steady flow of visitors joined long lines in sweltering heat at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 on Sunday, a day after organizers said visitor numbers were just more than half of what was expected. AP / Alexander F. Yuan



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Visitors queue up to enter the UK Pavilion on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. Getty Images / Feng Li



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Visitors queue up to enter the France Pavilion on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. Getty Images / Feng Li



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Visitors wait in queue to enter the Spain Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko



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Children play outside China Pavilion on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo on May 2, in Shanghai, China. Getty Images / Feng Li



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Chinese girl Qing Qiu, 5, waits her family in front of Greece Pavilion at the World Expo site in Shanghai, China, Sunday, May 2. AP / Muhammed Muheisen



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Visitors look at an electronically animated giant baby inside the Spain Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko



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A young visitor walk at the Kyrgyzstan Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP



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A visitor touches illuminated rods symbolising a bamboo forest inside the Chinese pavilion at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai on May 3. AFP / Getty Images / Philippe Lopez



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Visitors look at computer-generated graphic images at the Israel Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP



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Visitors look at a display of screens inside the Spain Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko



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Visitors look at a dancer performing the Spain Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko



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Guests watch the image film on Iceland including its Eyjafjallajokull volcano at the Iceland Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo Monday, May 3, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko



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Visitors take the escalator where several Japanese traditional objects are painted on the wall at Japan Pavilion on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo Sunday, May 2, in Shanghai, China. AP



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Visitors walk through the pathway with orange-colored windows in the Australia Pavilion on the second day of the Shanghai World Expo Sunday, May 2, in Shanghai, China. AP / Eugene Hoshiko




 
 

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全球10宗最为严重的生态灭绝事件

 
 

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于 10-5-5 通过 译言 - 编辑荐读 作者:luyue

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来源In pictures: Ten worst \'ecocides\' | Environment | guardiancouk
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从漂浮的塑料垃圾岛和轨道太空垃圾,到山顶搬迁和深海采矿,如今世界各地破坏生态系统的现象比任何时候都要严重。如果生态灭绝成为一项罪名,那么以下十个的破坏和损失的例子可以递交给国际刑事法庭。

Top 10 Ecocide: Alberta Tar Sands

001.阿尔伯达焦油砂:被称为地球上最具破坏性的项目。据绿色和平组织说,到2020年,因焦油砂开采产生的排放量将增长到12700至14000万公吨,超过奥地利、葡萄牙、爱尔兰和丹麦目前的排放量。如果继续执行扩张计划,将导致面积相当于英国的北方森林和泥炭沼泽的丧失。

                                        

图片来源:Orjan F. Ellingvag/Corbis

Top 10 Ecocides: Laysan Albatross Carrying Bottle Cap                                                  

002.北太平洋环流:亦称北太平洋垃圾漩涡,是由一亿公吨塑料垃圾和瓶盖组成的旋转岛,按顺时针方向由夏威夷向日本旋转。据估计它的面积相当于德克萨斯州。上图为一只莱桑岛的信天翁给小鸟一个瓶盖。


图片来源:Frans Lanting/Corbis

Top 10 Ecocide: Niger Delta oil production and pollution

003.尼日尔三角洲:十五年的石油开采使尼日尔三角洲伤痕累累。石油公司在这里经营了几十年,但很少监管环境。众所周知,三角洲一直受到冲突和贫穷的困扰,不断推进生态灾难。多年的石油泄漏污染了村民们赖以生存的土地和水源;废气的燃烧导致酸雨,使农作物歉收。

图片来源:Ed Kashi/Corbis

Top 10 Ecocide: Dongria Kondh : protest against Vedanta Resources to mine bauxite, India

004.  东加里亚空达: 东加里亚空达部落成员将奈彦吉利山尊为活着的上帝。他们聚集在山顶,抗议韦塔丹资源公司在山上开采矾土矿的计划,因为矾土矿会破坏东加里亚空达人赖以生存的森林,威胁到生活在这个地区的其他空达部落数千人的生计。 韦丹塔公司否认计划中的开采将侵犯数千人民权利的事实。 

                                            

图片来源:Reinhard Krause/Reuters

Top 10 Ecocide: Aerial of mountain top removal coal mining site West Virginia

005.  山顶搬迁:西佛吉尼亚山顶搬迁煤矿区的空中照片。山顶采矿包括炸毁数十米山顶,获取稀薄而珍贵煤层的行动,具有极高的破坏性。                                                 


图片来源:Melissa Farlow/NGC/Getty Images

Top 10 Ecocide: Linfen in Shanxi province, China


006.  中国,临汾:地球上污染最严重的城市。位于由铸铁厂、冶炼厂和水泥厂组成的19.3公里工业带中心。煤矿每年供应各厂5000万公吨煤炭,因快速发展的需要而不受限制。 

                                               

图片来源:Richard Jones/ Rex Featuresges

Top 10 Ecocide: toxic dumping by Chevron Texaco in Ecuador                                                    

007.位于厄瓜多尔的雪佛龙德士古公司倾倒有毒物质:据称,雪佛龙,原来的德士古公司在过去二十多年里,向亚马逊丛林倾倒了数亿加仑原油和有毒废水。这个油池位于拉戈阿格里奥城附近关塔石油生产区。厄瓜多尔新的自然权利法案已经将自然的法律地位由简单的财产转变为具有权利的实体。活动家们希望,这将阻止再次发生类似的生态灾难。


图片来源:Remi Benali/Corbis

Top 10 Ecocide: Deforestation of the Amazon

008.亚马逊:砍伐树木、采矿、农种植作物和牛肉生产导致全球气候系统重要的稳定器——亚马逊雨林的破坏。到2030年,该地区可能有近60%的森林被扫平或遭到严重毁坏。


图片来源:Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace

Top 10 Ecocide: Space Junk                                                    

009.太空垃圾:从废火箭到停用的卫星,数百万轨道碎片已经达到临界水平。欧洲太空总署用计算机生成的图像显示,环绕地球的轨道上有近12000个碎片。


图片来源:ESA/AFP/Getty Images

Top 10 Ecocide: Deep sea mining                                                     

010.深海采矿:新兴的水下采矿业在海洋生物学家、环境科学家和波莉·希金斯这样的活动家中拉响了警报。他们预言,在海底开采金、银、铜将成为下一个最大的生态灾难,因为海底脆弱的海洋生态系统是我们知之甚少的边界。


图片来源:M. Tivey /WHOI Deep Submergence Lab

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2010年5月3日星期一

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于 10-5-2 通过 创意悠悠花园 作者:emilo

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