Although the high temperature goes away, the power saving cannot be a memory

Author:Love to see headlines Time:2022.08.26

Looking forward, looking forward, the rain finally came!

The high temperature in August subverted the cognition of Chengdu people. The highest temperature record of Sichuan history has been refreshed, and Chengdu has released a high -temperature red warning signal for 14 consecutive days; the minimum rainfall in Sichuan history is the same period of rainfall, and multiple main reservoirs in the province are approaching the dead water level. Sichuan history has the highest power load at the same time. "Electricity and people", make every effort to strive for foreign power support ... All messages convey a signal: This summer, Sichuan is too difficult.

When the rain dropped, the high temperature faded, the water level rose, and everything went in a good direction. However, reality is not optimistic! The global "Climate Crisis Era" has arrived. According to a report issued by the United National Disaster Prevention and Restaurant, the frequency of various disasters in the first two decades of the 21st century increased significantly. The storm increased by 97%. Some experts say that as the global climate has further warmed in the future, extreme weather may continue to be staged.

This August prompts us to think about the relationship between ourselves and the environment.

In the face of extreme weather, life needs to be prevented from occurring, saving every drop of water, and saving every electricity. Although the high temperature will come and go, water saving and electricity cannot only become "memories."

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