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83 people died in thunderstorm weather in India. What warning does it give us?

Recently, 83 people in India died in thunderstorm weather, which gave us some warnings, especially some warnings from nature to mankind. Thunderstorm weather should be a natural phenomenon, but because of human activities, people live somewhere. If thunderstorm weather occurs in this area, it will bring natural disasters to human beings, rather than normal natural phenomena. Recently, global warming, melting glaciers, rising sea levels and many other natural phenomena have made human beings finally realize their smallness in nature.

The thunderstorm killed 83 people and gave us the following warning:

First of all, we should respect nature. In the face of nature, we should be in awe and should not destroy the laws of nature. We should respect the laws of nature, don't destroy the true nature at will, don't cut down forests at will, don't dig stones for our own interests, don't change the river course for our own interests, which will lead to the destruction of the ecological environment and so on. A series of human behaviors towards nature will eventually lead to natural reactions.

Secondly, we have learned such an idea since childhood. Teachers and parents tell us that nature is our friend, so we should live in harmony with nature. We should respect and protect nature, plant trees, protect trees, turn deserts into forests, make the earth greener, make glaciers melt more slowly, protect the atmospheric environment and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Only when the natural environment is improved can human beings living in nature benefit from it.

Third, this thunderstorm weather is a wake-up call for nature. Don't continue to overexploit and utilize nature. We should take it in moderation and live in harmony with nature. In this way, we will move towards a better tomorrow with nature.