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Text A Soaring carbon emissions from a meat hungry developing world could be cut back substantially by improving animal breeds and feed, according to a study. It is estimated that livestock farming contributes 1 8-5 1 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Demand for livestock products is predicted to double by 2050 as a result of growing populations, urbanization, and better income in the developing world, which will cause emissions to rise. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, suggests that 12 per cent of total livestock-related emissions in 2030 could easily be shortened with simple improvements in production. These include: switching to more nutritious pasture grasses; supplementing livestock diets based on grass with small amounts of crop residues or grains; restoring degraded grazing lands; growing trees that trap carbon while producing leaves that livestock could eat; and adopting more productive breeds. "Organizations from the West, especially the World Watch Institute, have continued to blame livestock-keeping for being one of the major polluters of the world, yet livestock keeping's positives by far outweigh the negatives, " said Mario Herrero, co-author of the paper and a senior scientist at International Livestock Research Institute. Text B Livestock farmers in developing countries have a relatively small environ mental footprint and their animals provide them with food, income and transport for their crops, said John Byron. " What these farmers need are technological options and economic incentives that help them intensify their production in sustainable ways;' he added. Steinfeld, coordinator of the Livestock, Environment and Development Initiative at the Food and Agriculture Organization, said: "If one were able to connect this to small holder development by making poor farmers benefit through the possibility of carbon offsets and carbon markets that would indeed create a win-win situation where one would have socioeconomic benefits, targeting poor people, while reducing the carbon 'hoofprint' i. e. the carbon footprint of livestock. Improving livestock production should be done to improve livelihoods and not just for climate reasons, said Kirtana Chandraseka ran, food campaigner for friends of the Earth. She added that intensive agriculture also contributes to biodiversity loss so "it's very dangerous" just to look at lowering emissions " when there's a whole host of other factors affecting improvement in livestock farming". factors affecting livestock farming. The argument for livestock farming in the first text differs significantly from that in the second text in that the first text deals with ... A Seven minor topics; the second three minor ones B. Three major lopics; the second five major ones C. One general topic, the sccond two minor ones D. Two major topics; the second three major ones E. Eight minor topics: the second six minor ones

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Halo, kakak bantu jawab ya :) Jawaban: C. One general topic; the second two minor ones. Terjemahan soal adalah "Argumen untuk peternakan dalam teks pertama berbeda secara signifikan dari teks kedua di mana teks pertama berhubungan dengan ..." Soal ini meminta untuk menjawab pertanyaan apa saja hal yang menjadi topik pembicaraan pada teks pertama. Pada teks A, pembahasan utama adalah mengenai dampak yang di hasilkan dari peternakan. Hal ini dapat dilihat dari kalimat "It is estimated that livestock farming contributes 1 8-5 1 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions" a(Diperkirakan bahwa peternakan menyumbang 1 8-5 1 persen dari emisi gas rumah kaca di dunia). Paragraf dua membahas topik lanjutan/ penjabaran dari paragraf satu yaitu solusi yang bisa diterapkan untuk tetap mengkonsumsi daging hasil ternak namun bisa mengurangi polusi yang dihasilkannya. Hal ini terlihat dari cuplikan teks "..... 12 per cent of total livestock-related emissions in 2030 could easily be shortened with simple improvements in production. These include: switching to more nutritious pasture grasses; ....." (..... 12 persen dari total emisi terkait peternakan pada tahun 2030 dapat dengan mudah dipersingkat dengan perbaikan sederhana dalam produksi. Ini termasuk: beralih ke rumput padang rumput yang lebih bergizi; .....) Paragraf tiga juga membahas topik lanjutan/ penjabaran dari paragraf satu yaitu menyatakan bahwa walaupun terdapat dampak negatif yang dihasilkan namun sisi positif dari peternakan lebih besar adanya. Hal ini terlihat dari cuplikan teks "..... have continued to blame livestock-keeping for being one of the major polluters of the world, yet livestock keeping's positives by far outweigh the negatives," (..... terus menyalahkan pemeliharaan ternak sebagai salah satu pencemar utama dunia, namun dampak positif pemeliharaan ternak jauh lebih besar daripada negatifnya). Berdasarkan hal tersebut, dapat disimpulkan bahwa paragraf satu merupakan topik yang umum, sedangkan paragraf dua dan tiga merupakan topik lanjutan. Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah C. One general topic; the second two minor ones.


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