70% of the Earth's surface is surrounded by water. Compared with the land where human beings live, the ocean occupies a much larger proportion of this planet. It is appropriate to call the earth the "blue planet". We demand rich resources from the ocean, and we hurt in return
The ocean is vast and mysterious, mighty and cohesive, but also fragile. Ice caps are thinning, corals are dying, and giant creatures are increasingly being forced to turn to the poles to survive. During the viewing process, the language of the screen is quietly conveying the message of environmental protection, and the moisturizing is silent.
Climate warming has a great impact on walruses. As the temperature rises, it becomes difficult for walruses to find even the floes they perch on. They stay on the shore, and the polar bears covet their cubs. It is a matter of life and death, and the future is worrying. Environmental protection is not a matter of one person, but everyone is indispensable. For some behaviors that destroy the environment for the sake of economic development, we must take a firm stand and say no, and don't be led into the ditch by the so-called national sentiment. It is okay to be slow. If the environment is damaged, there may be no chance to repair it.
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