Monday, August 6, 2007

Footprints in snow leave a heavy mark.


Please summarise the article you have read. Please make your summary informative.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I didn't think that peolpe should of dumped there waste on Antarctica's untouched envirenment for many years.With out thinking they built stations without thinking about the impact on birds or wildlife.

Kyle

Anonymous said...

This Artice by Jeni Harvie "Footprints in the snow leave a heavy mark" was very interesting and it has lots of information in it! to Sum it up i would have to write that it is mostly just about pollution and recking Antarctica. And Bob Brown said "that he never wants to set foot in Antarctica. As a young doctor, the Australian Greens leader had the opertunity to work there, but declined because he had just just exepted a loccum in western sydney"

And brown refers to Antarctica as " the last great continental wildernest left on the planet"And wants it deemed a world heritage a world heritage park with strict international controls over human interaction!

He says that this would show that we are gaurdians of this planet, we can work together to make sure it is there for the future!"

Isaac!

Anonymous said...

The Artical we read [Foot Prints In Snow Leaves a Heavey Mark] was mostley about a man named Bob Brown who had the chance to go to Antarcticto a work but said no to it because he had just accepted a locum in western Sydney.He also didn't want to go from all of the polution tourist had caused.

Anonymous said...

The arctical i read "Foot prints in the snow leave heavy marks" was very interesting and mostly about a man named Bob Brown had a fair chance to work in Antarctica but he said no because he had just accepteded a locum in Western Sydney. so i think it was very interesting.
thankyou
Kelsey

Anonymous said...

This article "Footprintc in snow leave a heavy mark" By Jeni Harvie was full of infomation about polution in Antarctica and why a man "Bob Brown" didn't go to Antarctica.

Bob Brown never wanted to set foot in Antarctica because of more and more tourists coming into Antarctica every year. He was also worried about too much human activitie will cause Polution in Antarctica's Fragile air.

He also just accepted a locum in wesern Sydney so he had to decline to work in Antrctica.




Josh

Mrs Henshaw said...

There are some great responses to this article and it is easy to see that most of you understood the article. I just want you to take notice of your spelling and puctuation when writing onto the blog. I understand it is easy to click the wrong key but you must proof read your work and edit it before posting messages.
Thank you.