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Mongolia suffered a severe sandstorm, houses were swallowed up and electricity was cut off. What should be done in the future to change this phenomenon?

In the past two days, the sky in many places has been changed by sandstorms from Mongolia. As what? Sponsor? Mongolia, on the other hand, is far more serious than us. Not only many houses were swallowed up, but also there was a large-scale power outage.

Personally, I think that if we want to change the phenomenon of sandstorms, we can only plant trees and grass to turn the original desert into an oasis bit by bit, so that the scope where sandstorms can make waves is getting smaller and smaller.

My hometown is in Sichuan. When I was a child, I met Huangsha every March and April. This is all affected by sandstorm weather. The whole sky looks yellow, there is no sunshine, and this weather is accompanied by strong winds.

Nowadays, with the improvement and protection of the environment, this kind of sandstorm weather is becoming less and less common. In my opinion, in order to fundamentally change the severe sandstorm weather in Mongolia, we need to do the following two things well.

First, protect the existing green space. The rise of sandstorms is largely due to the destruction of the environment, which leads to the destruction of a large number of green spaces and finally provides opportunities for sandstorms.

Grazing is one of the most important economies in Mongolia, and many animals have strong destructive ability to grassland. After the grassland becomes desert, the corresponding environment will change greatly.

So for today's planning, it is to protect the existing green space and prevent the area of the desert from expanding further.

Second, to expand the existing green area, we should not only maintain the existing green, but also actively increase the green by planting trees and grass, so that the color of the desert will disappear from the surface bit by bit.

Perhaps such a thing is easy to say, but it is difficult to achieve green in the desert.

But this will not happen overnight, and it is not a problem that can be solved in a generation. Just like our country, managing the environment is also a development goal.

I think as long as I have the confidence and perseverance to go to desert control to improve the impact of sandstorm weather. In the next few decades or hundreds of years, we will inevitably see great changes.