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Dust weather affects half of the provinces in China. Why is it so fierce?

Why is it so fierce? Probably many people are well aware that I am from Qihe, Texas. Today, I also experienced a dark day here. The dust rolled up, accompanied by a violent gust, and it was very difficult to walk. There were few people walking on the whole street, even if they walked, they all covered themselves up and walked without masks, but it was really miserable. When I got home, my mouth and nose were all gray, all of them.

? Where does this sandstorm come from? The answer is obvious. Around Dezhou, the plant coverage rate is relatively low, and in this land of Dezhou, all kinds of light and heavy industries are everywhere, and large areas are allocated to industrial parks, so the green vegetation is naturally less. This kind of sandstorm weather is naturally inevitable.

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? In addition, I feel that Texas is a microcosm of China. This sandstorm is raging all over the country. When I get up in the morning, I see all kinds of news, such as where the wind is, what the sandstorm weather is, and what the warning is. During this day, I also experienced it personally, and the most serious sandstorm is not in Texas where I am, but in Beijing, the capital near the north. I feel that in that weather, I have news and videos on the Internet.

At such times, many of us will choose to blame the government, complaining that the government has not done a good job in preventing wind and fixing sand, and complaining that the weather is bad, but the government has done nothing. To be honest, let's ask ourselves, isn't each of us responsible at all? The answer to this question may undoubtedly make each of us unwilling to face it. The fact is that the government is behind the pot, and the biggest problem still lies in ourselves. It is undeniable that our development cannot be separated from occupying land, and the government has certain responsibilities, but what have we done? A lot of disposable chopsticks, trampling on the lawn and cutting down trees at will, which we have been doing all the time, or even become accustomed to, are the main culprits of the whole dusty weather,

? Blaming the heavens and blaming ourselves, but it is useless. I hope we can change this situation ourselves. A few days ago, I attended a speech entitled: Making peace with nature through micro-action. What is micro-action? In fact, it is some small things in our life that we are not easily aware of, for example, we refuse to use disposable chopsticks, for example, we refuse to use plastic bags, and so on. These are all micro-actions, and the focus is on micro-actions. These actions may be relatively inconspicuous, but imagine that if one of your actions is multiplied by 1.3 billion, it will be a big event, and besides micro-actions, I think it is more important. The topic asks, why is the dusty weather so? Is there really nothing we can do to change this situation? On the one hand, the answer is no; on the other hand, we lack action.