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Extreme weather economy

Human beings live in nature, and the natural environment is closely related to human life. Butterfly effect? A small change will also have an impact on mankind. If the weather is extreme, the economic damage is self-evident. Today, we will analyze the reasons for all this from several angles.

First, the extreme weather in Australia is getting worse and worse, which may bring more than A $654.38 billion in losses to the Australian economy every year.

Global warming is the main reason, but the root of all this still lies in people. People release a lot of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and industrial pollution and industrial wastewater are discharged into rivers. There are many farms in Australia, and there are many phenomena of burning straw garbage. At the same time, it also brought fires, floods, droughts and storms. Excessive use of land causes soil erosion, frequent droughts and reduced land vegetation coverage, which leads to sandstorms. We don't want to see the consequences of all this, so we should reduce the carbon emission rate. At present, Australia is investing a lot of technology to minimize carbon emissions, which requires changing the ideology of the Australian people and making environmental protection possible.

Second, extreme weather in Australia will bring huge economic losses to the local area.

If the weather continues to be hot, the drought will be more serious than before, and then more dangerous fires will happen again. Obviously, this is a vicious circle. In the past, the fire in South Australia caused 173 people to die in the fire. The fire triggered a volcanic eruption, forcing nearby residents to evacuate, houses were instantly destroyed, and tens of thousands of residents left their homes. The volcanic eruption lasted for several months, the magma was still boiling, and the smoke had drifted to New Zealand more than 2,000 kilometers away, which led to the decline of air quality in New Zealand and even smog, which greatly affected the health of local residents. Because Australia has many virgin forests and rich species of animals and plants, but the sudden fire has caused many rare animals to die in the sea of fire, which cannot be measured by money. Fires reduce biodiversity, destroy plants, reduce land cover, produce carbon dioxide gas, and aggravate the greenhouse effect.

Third, nature is the giver, and it will also monitor our behavior. When we go against nature, nature will also sound the alarm for us.

The fire finally ended in a downpour, and then all kinds of vegetation began to take root and sprout, and the surviving animals began to multiply. Surviving humans should also think about what we should do in the future. We should consider not only how to put out the fire. The root of all this lies in us, and it is our common goal to avoid climate change aggravated by human activities. Environmental protection starts with me, not just a slogan, but our global responsibility.