2009年3月25日 星期三

3/26翻譯作業

 Chattanooga’s story shows that a key to finding solutions to environmental problems and making a transition to more sustainable societies is to recognize that most social change results from individual actions and individuals acting together to bring about change by bottom-up grassroots action

加得奴加的故事表示,為了找到解決環境問題的方法和對永續發展社會所做出變革,關鍵是,要認清大多數社會變化是因為個人的行為和性質,得藉由全民的行為來引起改變


 In other words, individuals matter — an important theme of this book.

換句話說,個體問題是這本書的重要題材


 Research by social scientists suggests that it takes only 5–10% of the population of a community, country, or the world to bring about major social change

社會學家的研究建議,它只能採取社區、國家或者世界的人口5-10%以達到主要社會改變

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