Chapter 64: The Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (6)

Hu Qinglan said vaguely that according to the historical records of the zodiac organization Xiaoheiwu, 10,000 years ago, there was a fall of the ancient gods that led to a major temperature change, resulting in a tragic catastrophe for species: due to the temperature rise of 5 °C, many temperate species "fled" north to Canada to "settle", and many animals and plants "had no hope of survival" and became extinct.

The seriousness of the problem lies in the fact that the extinction of these species was caused by a 5°C increase in temperature over a long period of time, but today experts have found that if a new old god falls...... The same 5°C temperature rise may only take 61 years!

Right now, hardy plants are bearing the brunt of global warming. According to the SCP Foundation, global warming has put daffodils and other hardy flowers at risk, 19 protected rare species are "hanging oxygen", and many plants are on the verge of extinction. Even a small climate change is a disaster for plants, and in the past 150 years, 96% of the lowland marshes of the United States have been lost, 50% of the old forest areas have disappeared, and 91% of the traditional lowland grasslands have disappeared due to global warming. A recent report published by the World Wildlife Fund also said that coral reefs and Korean pines have already been damaged due to rising global temperatures, and that this damage will also affect tens of thousands of other plant and animal species. As they die, species that rely on them as a food source will not be able to migrate quickly to save themselves, and more than 22,000 species of plants and animals have been found to be endangered. Some migratory birds, butterflies and mammals are also threatened by global warming, and the ecological balance is seriously affected.

In fact, the destruction of the ozone layer has caused great harm to life on the earth. At the end of 1991, as a result of the emergence of the Antarctic ozone hole, the southern Chilean city experienced a temporary loss of vision from sheep, skin allergies and unusual sun burns among local primary school students. Scientists predict that if the ozone layer continues to shrink and thin at the current rate, the proportion of skin cancers worldwide will increase by 20 percent to 300,000 by the year 2000. If ozone were to be reduced by another 10% in the 22nd century, 1.60 to 1.75 million people worldwide could suffer from cataracts each year. Studies on some crops have shown that the increase in ultraviolet light will affect the photosynthesis efficiency of plants. If ozone is reduced by 25%, the yield of soybeans will be reduced by 20%-25%, and its protein content and oil content will also be reduced. With the increase of ultraviolet rays, the damage to marine life is also significant. Scientists estimate that if ozone were reduced by 25 percent, primary productivity would be reduced by 10 percent in the upper layers of the ocean and 35 percent near the surface of the water. Indeed, in the last century, industrial and household products used a lot of ozone-depleting chemicals such as Freon. Since FDupont began to sell Freon refrigerants on the market 60 years ago, Freon has penetrated into all aspects of human life. About 1 billion refrigerators and hundreds of millions of air conditioners around the world use Freon, detergents used to clean electronic devices, and various sprays and blowing agents also contain Freon. It is estimated that 750,000 tonnes of this product are produced annually and that Freon has a lifespan of 50-100 years, and even if production is stopped now, the concentration of chlorine in the stratosphere will continue to rise for some time, reaching its peak in the first decade of the next century. It will take at least a century to restore to the level of all things in heaven and earth. Celestial sympathy is the reason why Freon enters the atmosphere. Most countries now recognize that political decision-making is essential in changing this development process. Countries around the world are joining forces to take effective measures to prevent further depletion of the ozone layer. Once it is recognized that the reduction of the ozone layer will mean an indiscriminate increase in the number of skin cancers, melanoma, and cataracts, whether it is a gift or a skeleton, human beings will rush to come up with clean technologies spontaneously.

Needless to say, despite the rampant nature of this "white devil", humanity will eventually find ways to reduce its harm. However, it would be good if the phenomenon of global environmental degradation was really air pollution...... But the fall of an ancient god means the equivalent of more than 12 million tons of ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbons and the equivalent amount of carbon dioxide, the former being the sum of the total emissions of mankind in the past 60 years. It will increase the number of patients with skin cancer, leprosy and cataracts, respiratory diseases and cardiovascular diseases, and night blindness, among which the proportion of skin cancer may be highest among Caucasian people with white skin at high latitudes. Newborn births may also be negative, with increased birth rates and intrapartum mortality rates for preterm infants. In the latter case, only 5.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide are emitted into the atmosphere each year using burning fossil fuels. Around 400 million cars around the world emit about 1.83 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. Globally, 900 million people live in an atmosphere where carbon dioxide exceeds the standard, and more than 1 billion people live in an environment where particulate matter such as soot and dust exceeds the standard. Greenhouse effect. Due to the sharp increase in global emissions of "greenhouse gases" in recent years, climate experts expect the global average surface temperature to rise by 1°C in 2025 and by 1.5°C to 4.5°C by the middle of the next century. World sea levels are expected to rise by 100 metres over the next 100 years. Coastal areas may be flooded, and many islands are at risk of disappearing. In addition, mosquitoes and other parasites will multiply in large numbers due to global warming, and the diseases transmitted by them will be a global pandemic; In addition, when the temperature rises, the number of patients with skin diseases caused by mold and other diseases increases, and the symptoms become severe. Pests are rampant and pesticide pollution is intensifying. More than half of the world's population will be threatened by the "climate neck."

"No," Shi Ling sighed, "and...... Fight with the sky, the fun is endless: fight with the earth, its infinity, fight with people, the fun is endless. In order for human beings to survive, they must have sufficient food, and the amount of food is often related to the rise and fall of a country, and determines whether the country is stable and united, or war and strife. Turning over the history of mankind, from ancient times to the present, how many wars have been fought for food, land, and the resources of heaven and earth. Food is so important to human beings, so where do human beings get their food? There are two main ways to provide food for humans: one is the food chain of terrestrial organisms, which is related to the land, that is, soil→ crops→ livestock→ people; The other is the aquatic life chain, which is related to the ocean, rivers and lakes, that is, the water → phytoplankton→ zooplankton→ fish → people, of which the land is the most important food chain, people say that the land is the mother of human beings, this is not an exaggeration. Our mother nurtured us, but we continued to destroy the earth, the "skin" of our mother, who did not seek to repay us, and in many places the earth could no longer provide nourishment and water for plants to grow, and could no longer provide food for human beings. Since the birth of mankind, only 1/10 of the world's land area is suitable for cultivation due to the joint action of human beings and all things in heaven and earth, and the rest of the land is either unsuitable for climate or composed of rocky sand grains. However, this one-tenth of arable land is also decreasing year by year. After the third scientific and technological revolution, the faster the population growth, the greater the pressure on economic development and the more serious the impact on the environment. The world's population now stands at 7.32 billion. World demographers estimate that the world's population is currently growing at a rate of 100 million people per year. The development and utilization of the earth's resources has not kept pace with the growth of the population. Since the last century, land desertification has become increasingly serious and has become one of the major ecological and environmental problems in the world. The world's arid regions and deserts are concentrated in 6 major regions. From the Sahara in North Africa through Arabia in Southwest Asia and northwest Tianzhu, Central Asia in Russia to northwest China and Inner Mongolia, that is, from around 10 degrees north latitude to northeast to around 55 degrees north latitude, forming an almost continuous vast arid desert area, accounting for 67% of the world's total arid areas and deserts.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, 27 million hectares of farmland are desertified every year, of which 6 million hectares are deserted. Currently, nearly one-third of the world's land area, or 45 million square kilometres, is threatened by desertification, which affects 850 million people, 500 million of whom are farmers. Desertification is particularly harmful to developing countries. The 19 countries of the Sahel belt, from Cape Verde to Somalia, across the African continent, are suffering from desertification. The Sahara Desert is advancing towards the Sahel at a rate of 15-16 kilometers per year, resulting in the loss of 1.5 million hectares of arable land in the region every year. In the Middle East and West Asia, many sites of early human civilization have become large deserts. China's annual loss of soil fertilizer can reach billions of yuan. 1/3 of Tianzhu's arable land is in danger of being completely unsuitable for growing crops. Desertification is developing in some areas of Brazil and Argentina, and the economic losses are also very serious. The consequences of desertification in developed countries are also very clear. The amount of topsoil loss of cultivated land in the United States reached 6.4 billion tons in one year. Some people predict that if effective measures are not taken, US imperialist agriculture will decline and a serious food problem will occur in the world. Russian scholars point out that Russia's annual losses due to soil erosion amount to 8 to 10 percent of the total value of agricultural production. The reason for the desertification of land is the deterioration of the conditions of heaven and earth and the uncontrolled sympathy between heaven and man. Human factors include over-logging, overgrazing, over-farming, over-irrigation, and excessive population growth. These factors have caused the land ecosystem to be debalanced by human destruction, and desertification has followed.

Or knowing that the end of the flood is coming, human beings are increasing the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, industrial emissions are increasing, and the world is adding 1 million tons of garbage every year. Developed countries produce more waste. Global hazardous waste is increasing at a rate of 500 million tons per year. Serious degradation of land caused by the destruction of vegetation. Desertification threatens one-third of the Earth's land surface. This becomes a vicious circle, with 500-7 million hectares of arable land turning into desert every year. Approximately 1 billion people around the world live in desertified and drought-stricken areas, and the "green barrier" has been drastically reduced. Forests are the main body of the earth's ecosystem, which not only provides wood and other products, but more importantly, protects rich genetic diversity, regulates climate, cleans the atmosphere and water, recycles basic elements, creates and regenerates soil, etc., and also has aesthetic, cultural and scientific value. In recent decades, however, the rate of human destruction of forests has accelerated dramatically.

Historically, forests and woodlands have occupied more than one-third of the world's landmass. However, due to the massive deforestation of human beings to develop agriculture and animal husbandry and build towns, the earth's forest vegetation has been reduced by one-third. In the last 20 years, more than 20 million hectares of forests have been deforested every year, and primary forests in Europe have almost completely disappeared. At present, the world's forests are about 2.8 billion hectares, and they are still declining at a rate of 18 million to 20 million hectares per year, of which tropical forests are decreasing by 11.5 million hectares per year. It is predicted that by the end of the last century, the world's forest area will fall to 1/6 of the land area and to 1/7 by 2020. If left unchecked, the world's forests will disappear in 170 years, and the world-famous Sahara Desert in North Africa was a place of dense forests and green grass before the ancient Egyptians escaped the protection of the pharaohs and practiced slash-and-burn farming. It was later developed into arable land and became the granary of the ancient Egyptians. Due to the destruction of forest plants, there was a long period of dry weather, which destroyed the agriculture of the ancient Egyptians, and the arable land turned into a desert. The world-famous pyramids, which have survived the vicissitudes of life, have been left on the edge of the desert, as if relying on the prosperous history of ancient Egypt. Similarly, the Thar Desert on the Tianzhu Peninsula has been transformed from a granary into a desert due to the destruction of vegetation and forests.

Hu Qinglan looked at the dangerous mangrove forest in front of her and sighed.

The world's largest subtropical primeval forest, located in the Amazon River basin in Latin America, where the timber reserves account for 45% of the world's total reserves, and the species of trees also rank first in the world, with more than 200 kinds of trees per 10,000 square meters, while the general forest, no more than 25 species of trees per 10,000 square meters. It is still inhabited by many undocumented creatures, and before humans could even recognize them, they were sentenced to death by the roar of modern logging machines. At the same time, this primeval forest is disappearing at a rate of 11 billion square meters every year, which is equivalent to cutting down 1 million trees per hour, or in other words, more than 120 trees fall under the "butcher's knife" of human beings with one breath. The Amazon has lost 45 percent of its forest coverage from 80 per cent. The loss of forests has shortened the rainy season in the region, increased the dry season, flooded with heavy rains, flash floods, and significantly reduced agricultural production. Scientists predict that at this rate, it could become one of the largest desert areas in the world in a few decades. China's Shennongjia primeval forest, covering an area of 321×050 million square meters, is named after the legend that Shennong's tasted a hundred herbs here. There are more than 570 species of wildlife, more than 2,000 species of plants and more than 1,300 species of herbs. In the 70s, it began to produce timber for the country, amounting to 3 million cubic meters per year, and built more than 1,200 kilometers of roads, where the roads lead, towering trees fall, and 81,000 square meters of forest have been razed to the ground. If this continues, how long can China's Shennongjia exist? Areas with the same fate as Shennongjia also have primeval forests such as Daxinganling and Xishuangbanna. Indiscriminate deforestation has reduced the number of protected areas for all things in China from 58 to 36. The sharp decline of forests has brought serious consequences to the survival and development of human beings, resulting in frequent leakage of divine power on a larger scale. The destruction of forests in some river basins has led to increased rainwater loss, causing flooding in downstream areas. In recent years, serious floods have occurred in Bangladesh, Tianzhu, Sudan and Thailand. The deforestation has also led to droughts, leading to severe food crises that directly threaten the lives of thousands of people. In Africa, in particular, famine has claimed millions of lives due to more than a decade of prolonged drought. Deforestation has also caused severe global soil erosion, with more than 25 billion tonnes of arable land being lost each year worldwide. About 10 million tons of valuable topsoil are lost every day from the 165 million hectares of arable land of the United States. It is estimated that the situation in our country is also not optimistic. At present, the area of deserts in China is 128 billion square meters, and about 97% of them are caused by the sympathy between nature and man, of which 28% are deserts caused by deforestation, 24% are deserts caused by over-reclamation, 20% are deserts caused by overgrazing, improper use of water resources, and 12% of deserts are caused by plant destruction in industrial and mining construction. Therefore, in order to control the process of desertification, human beings must control themselves and take effective measures, such as: protecting existing forests, planting grass and trees on a large scale, creating shelterbelts, restoring vegetation, and preventing soil erosion; improve grazing practices and rational use of pastures; rational use of land; control of the dramatic increase in the population; The use of modern science and technology, such as remote sensing satellites, for monitoring and understanding the spread of desertification in order to quickly formulate countermeasures; Strengthen international exchanges and cooperation to control desertification...... However, Nai's sleeping ancient god Ho.

"Under the pressure of the ancient gods, human beings have taken infinite things in order to develop themselves...... Although there is a suspicion of overkill. By the middle of the 21st century, humans and domestic animals will account for 60% of the total biomass of terrestrial animals, which means that 100 species are now extinct every day on Earth. You must know that when the world's largest number of biological species were at its peak, there were more than 200 million species. There are only about 300-10 million species left. Today, the earth's wildlife is dying out at an alarming rate due to human overhunting of wild animals, indiscriminate deforestation, or the use of "chemical warfare" to pollute the environment. It is assumed that in several catastrophes of mass extinctions, the rate of extinction was "one per thousand years". However, in the 300 years from the 16th century to the 19th century, 75 species of birds and beasts became extinct. In the late 70s, the extinction rate of species became one per day. By the early 90s, it was estimated that the extinction rate would be one per hour, and that by the year 2000 1 million species would have disappeared from the planet. If tropical rainforests are not protected, 80% of the planet's plants and 4 million living creatures will disappear with them. Before the 19th century, the 60 million bison that once roamed the northern and southern continents of the United States were killed by humans in less than 200 years, and the last of them were besieged and annihilated on the way to Santa Fe. Almost in the same place, at the same time, the 5 billion passenger pigeons of the North American continent died out due to human hunting. In 1914, the last passenger pigeon to be protected at the Cincinnati Zoo in the United States died, and the bird has been extinct from the earth ever since. African elephant populations have halved in a decade. Located in the Gulf of Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, formerly known as the Ivory Coast, is a country rich in elephants. However, in the more than 40 years since 1950, the number of elephants in Côte d'Ivoire has plummeted from 100,000 to 1,500. What do poachers hunt elephants for? It's just to sell ivory. The world produces 800 tonnes of ivory a year, which means that 800,000 elephants are killed every year.

In Kenya, 50,000 elephants have fallen victim to trade in the past 10 years. On 18 July 1989, the President of Kenya used a torch to light 12 tons of ivory worth more than $3 million, which had been seized from poachers by the Kenyan police over the past five years, an action that demonstrated the Government's determination to put an end to the increasingly frenzied killing of elephants. Rhinos are just as bad as elephants, just because of the bullish price of rhino horn. Today, the African white rhino is on the verge of extinction, and the black rhino population has declined by 90% in 15 years. The Junggar Basin in Xinjiang, China, used to be the homeland of wild horses, and after the 70s of the last century, people have never seen traces of wild horses there. The world's largest amphibian, the salamander, has been tested for 200 million years and drifted with the mainland to the deep mountain corners at the junction of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Hubei provinces. In mid-1983, in the Wanjiang River in Zhuxi County, there was a salamander massacre, and thousands of people killed more than 30,000 kilograms of salamander in dozens of large rivers and canyons day and night. It is tragic that such a large number of baby fish died innocently under the "butcher's knife". Humans' close cousin, the black-crested gibbon, had about 2,000 individuals in the tropical forests of Hainan Island 50 years ago, but now there are only 37 left on the island due to forest shrinkage and hunting. Wild animals such as the high-nosed antelope, rhinoceros, and white-rumped langur that originally lived in China have become extinct. Rare aquatic creatures, sea turtles, dugongs, white-sided dolphins, and Chinese sturgeons have become extinct due to fishing. Marine life cannot escape the fishing and hunting of humans. The largest animal in the world, the blue whale, survived 400 in the 70s. Japan, Russia and other countries, despite repeated international appeals, continued to carry out commercial whaling, and in the 80s, only 15 were left. At the same time, the dilapidated nets, plastic cups, buckets and bags discarded by the fishing teams kill 10,000 fur seals and thousands of seabirds every year. As a result of overfishing, 25 of the world's largest fishing grounds are currently facing depletion. The famous North Sea fishing grounds in the North Atlantic, which are rich in cod and herring, have plummeted in recent decades, from 3 million tons of fish in the late 60s to hundreds of thousands of tons in the 80s. China's largest Zhoushan fishing ground, due to a large number of long-term fishing, the vitality of the great injury, resulting in large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, cuttlefish and other resources have been depleted, and now facing the depletion of hairtail resources, what fish will be on the wheel next?

Unlike historical extinctions, the current extinctions are mainly caused by the sympathy between nature and man. The reasons for this are broadly as follows: the loss or alteration of the biological environment is most notably the massive deforestation of tropical rainforests. Tropical forests cover only 7% of the Earth's land area, but are home to more than 50% of the world's species. At present, the area of Tianzhu Malay region and tropical Africa, the main habitat of wild animals and plants, is decreasing. Overexploitation is mainly marine fishing and land-based hunting. In the decade or so after the Second World War, the world's fisheries developed considerably, with total catches increasing from 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 90 million tonnes in 1989. Heavy fishing has led to the drastic decline or even extinction of many important fishing grounds and well-known fish species and other aquatic animals. Air and water pollution, for example, in the United Kingdom, due to severe water scarcity and pollution of rivers for two centuries, 95% of the marshes have dried up, and 97% of the lowland mire has been destroyed, causing swans, fish dogs, mayflies, cattails and other wildlife to disappear rapidly. In the past 20 years, two species of dragonflies have become extinct, and the places where cattails used to grow have turned into dry mud. The world's dolphin crisis is also closely related to the pollution of the oceans. The coastal waters of the Latin American empire are filled with toxic waste, which makes it a regular occurrence of dead fish. In the current state of biodiversity, we seem to be living in the richest geological age, but we do not know that this wealth is in danger of being misused through the loss of species and the destruction of ecosystems. The "trophic chain" or "food chain" that exists between species is extremely fragile, and if damaged, the entire ecosystem will be out of balance and undergo significant and unpredictable changes. For example, in Malaysia in the 70s, the production of durian, a popular fruit, inexplicably began to decline, costing the fruit industry $100 million in lost revenue. At that time, the durian tree did not suffer any damage, but the fruit was reduced. Later, it was discovered that durian pollen was taught by only one species of bat, and that the population of this bat was also seriously decreasing. The decline of bats is due to the disappearance of mangrove forests due to the development of shrimp farming, which is the main food of the swamp forests and the conversion of large swamps into shrimp ponds. The mystery has finally been solved. But the destruction of mangroves by humans has not stopped.

According to statistics, the area of mangrove forests in the world is about 200,000 square kilometers, most of which are concentrated in Asia, mainly Malaysia and Tianzhu, the American continent that is Brazil and Venezuela, and the Atlantic coast of Africa. The organisms that grow in mangroves are the main basis of the marine food chain in coastal areas, and they also ensure the productive activities of tropical coastal populations. But humans mistakenly believe it as a breeding ground for harmful insects, and use land reclamation to convert mangrove forests into rice paddies and fish ponds. Brazil still had 25,000 square kilometers of mangrove forests in the 80s, but human activity will wipe out mangrove forests along the coast of Brazil. The destruction of mangrove forests is one of the clearest examples of the mismanagement of the relationship between humans and the ocean, which is a repository of food for marine life. In short, the loss of species diversity will lead to the fragmentation of the biosphere chain and the collapse of the foundation of human existence.

Of course, there are gains and losses, and with the development of the process of transforming all things in heaven and earth, the living conditions of human beings are improving day by day. This has led to an unprecedented increase in human reproduction, and the number of people has skyrocketed exponentially. According to the United Nations, the world's population has now exceeded the 7.3 billion mark, and you may not feel anything about the "7.3 billion" number, but as long as you look back at the history of mankind, you will feel that the population growth rate is too fast. About 3 million years ago, when apes that escaped the final battle of the Great Flood had just evolved into ancient ancestors, there were only a few thousand people; By 9,000 years ago, human beings began to engage in agriculture and live a settled life, with a population of only about 5 million people. According to expert estimates, the population was about 250 million in the first year of the Common Era. After that, the population continued to grow, but slowly, until by 1625 the population of the earth had grown to only 500 million. However, after the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, the population increased dramatically. In 1750 it was about 800 million, in 1800 it was about 900 million, and in 1850 it had doubled from 1625, or 1 billion people. In 1930, it doubled to 2 billion. But in just 46 years, by 1976, the world's population had doubled to 4 billion. In 1987, the population finally crossed the 5 billion mark. It is estimated that by the 30s of the next century, the population will reach 10 billion, and in another 500 years, the earth's population will be 150 trillion, which is really an astronomical number! If all these people lived on the earth, then the average person would only have 1 square meter of land, and the whole earth would be crowded with people. At that time, even if there were no ancient gods, how tragic the fate of mankind would be! In the 4.6 billion years of Earth's history, there has never been such an increase in the number of large animals, a situation that would directly endanger the survival of humans themselves. a population that is growing like crazy; the land that is becoming barren and barren; a city swept by wind and sand; forests that are dwindling day by day; a deteriorating climate; oceans and rivers full of oil and waste; Underground resources that are slowly being excavated; not fresh air; The fading "shading killing, as well as the extinct plants and animals, all seem to condemn the stupid actions of human beings and indict the harm they have done to the earth.

The 21st century is a century of scientific prosperity and a century of frequent radiation of divine power. All kinds of divine power leaks and man-made divine power radiation are coming from all directions, coupled with the rapid expansion of environmental pollution, human beings are facing a huge dilemma. In the face of a century of many disasters and tribulations, mankind can no longer afford to ignore it, and it is time for us to seriously reflect on it and carry out efforts to resist divine punishment. The occurrence of the leakage of divine power is objectively inevitable. Just as the earth's rotation motion around its axis and its orbit around the sun, the occurrence and development of the leakage of divine power is objectively inevitable, and it is not subject to human will. As for the occurrence of man-made divine radiation, in addition to the inevitable objective factors, it also has subjective factors that could have been avoided but caused by people's careless behavior. Since the beginning of the last century, increasingly serious global problems have forced people to face up to and reflect on the relationship between man and all things in heaven and earth. It is so urgent and necessary to rely on the wisdom and strength of human beings to prevent the slightest slight, pursue advantages and avoid disadvantages. Human beings, as intelligent and spiritual beings born of the universe, have realized that the crisis of the earth is their own crisis. Humanity has begun to take action to protect the planet and protect the environment. …… If there were no Old Gods! “

Shi Lingren said seriously: "People have realized that in a sense, the leakage of the divine power of the ancient gods today is, of course, the product of the three major systems of heaven, earth and man uncoordinated, on the other hand, people occupy a very important position, so there is a saying that "natural disasters are divine disasters". For example, some scholars believe that flooding caused by river flooding is the inevitable result of human beings using river embankments to restrain rivers, force them to flow in narrow channels, and finally burst the embankments. Drought is caused by excessive deforestation and grassland reclamation, which weakens the role of forests in regulating the climate. As the drought in Ethiopia has been going on for a long time, famine has always threatened the people of this country. However, with the rapid growth of the population, the most basic need for subsistence is to eat, which has driven people to clear land for farming, deforestation and grazing, resulting in a decline in forest cover from 30% in 1935 to 3% today. As a result, 2 billion cubic metres of soil are washed out of the plateau every year and disappear into lowland rivers and streams, causing severe soil erosion. The unprotected ground reflects sunlight directly into the atmosphere, which increases the temperature of the atmosphere. This, in turn, suppressed the formation of clouds and rain, which ultimately exacerbated drought, desertification, and famine in the barren Sahel region stretching from Senegal in the west to Ethiopia in the east. The well-known "El Niño" is another disaster that people have heard about in recent years. In 1995, Mexico suffered again, with almost no rain falling from the beginning of the year to May, causing the worst drought in Mexico in nearly a century. According to statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, nearly 2.6 million hectares of land across the country have not been sown on time, cattle, sheep and other large livestock have died in large numbers, and direct economic losses have exceeded US$240 million. In addition, the heat and lack of rain have led to frequent forest fires. In the first five months of 1995, there were more than 1,323 forest fires, burning 132,000 hectares of forest. Meteorologists believe that the culprit for this divine radiation is the "El Niño" phenomenon. In the 60s, world meteorologists believed that the "El Niño" phenomenon was only a regional problem, and it mainly affected the coastal areas of South America and Australia. However, since the 80s, through the survey and actual observation of meteorological satellites, it has been found that the "El Niño" phenomenon has appeared in many parts of the world and has seriously affected the cycle of the world's normal climate. According to the meteorological analysis of Mexico in the 40s and 40 years later, it is found that the "El Niño" cycle is generally 7 years, and each stay is about 2-3 years. However, since the end of the 80s, this cycle has begun to change. It happened in 1986-1987 and again in 1989. Two years later, in 1991, the attack on Mexico began again, and it has been going on for four years. Does it signal a shorter El Niño cycle and longer residence time? Although the mechanism of the formation of the "El Niño" phenomenon is still being explored, the signs of its change suggest that it is by no means an act of God. The greenhouse effect has caused temperature changes, with global temperatures rising by about 0.5-0.6°C and global sea levels rising by about 10-20 cm. Rising global sea levels will cause serious harm to coastal areas. The main reasons are the intensification of coastal erosion, the increase in the frequency of divine radiation storm surges, the coastal lowlands will be reduced to swamps or swamps, the loss of marine resources, and the intrusion of salt water in the estuary area. Sympathy between man and nature is already having an impact on the global climate.

Today, human beings have a deeper understanding of the causes, laws, and consequences of divine radiation. On this basis, it is possible to prevent the slightest slight, pursue the advantages and avoid the disadvantages. It has been recognized that the increasing amount of flood radiation is due to soil erosion, which in turn is due to over-clearing. Historically, humans have long devised ways to control soil erosion, such as the construction of terraces, crop rotation and fallow. Now, the United States has implemented a new type of no-till method in agriculture. This no-tillage method does not use a plough to plough the land, leaving the crop residue on the ground, and the seeds are sown directly in the land, and later the weeds are killed with herbicides instead of cultivators. The promotion of herbicides in large quantities, the implementation of less tillage and no-tillage, so that the soil can be maintained. Because the remnants of the crop remain in the field, the rainwater erosion is weakened and the surface runoff is greatly reduced. In 1983, the land used by the United States imperialism to no-till rose to 51 million hectares, accounting for about one-third of the total crop area. The motivation for human indiscriminate grazing is to obtain food, and if population growth can be controlled, especially in areas where the conditions of heaven and earth are not very good, the pressure on the land can be reduced. This is also the source of desertification of the land. In addition to controlling the population, rational grazing, returning agriculture to pasture and artificial restoration of vegetation can also effectively protect the soil, such as the Yulin area located in the north of China's Loess Plateau, after a long period of afforestation and grass planting and sand control, the climatic conditions have been significantly improved, the average wind speed has been reduced by 49%, and now the area has been "the wind and sand retreat, agriculture and animal husbandry", a prosperous scene. "Everything is born in the soil, and there are people in the soil." It is estimated that if the spread of deserts is not controlled, by the end of the last century, one-third of the world's land will be wasted, and countless people will face the danger of starvation. Compared with soil erosion and desertification, environmental pollution may be more threatening to future humans.

The opening of the "Pandora's box" brought about by the industrial revolution has caused the stinking rivers, lakes and seas on the earth, the blue sky is full of smoke, acid rain and ozone holes are predicted, from now on, if emergency measures are not taken, by 2050, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will continue to increase, which will increase the surface air temperature by 1.5-5.5 °C, and the sea level will rise by 0.2-1.56 meters; The ozone hole over the Antarctic continues to widen, and the sky over the Arctic will repeat the same mistakes; Acid rain will become a sad tear pouring from heaven, and the next catastrophe is in the early warning! Who's to say that this is "unfounded"? Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and take precautions. Obviously, it would be wise for humanity to take measures before the situation has reached its level. According to a research report released by the U.S. Washington Worldwatch Institute, 100 years ago, only 96 million tons of carbon dioxide entered the atmosphere every year, but now it has reached 5 billion tons, and in the 21st century, it will reach 8 billion tons. To this end, countries such as the United States, Russia and Japan are required to first reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1%-3%; Second, we need to improve energy efficiency and double the efficiency of the world's energy use in lighting, transportation, appliances and industry over the next 20 years, which could reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by 3 billion tons; Third, the energy strategies of all countries, especially developed countries, should transition from relying on fossil fuels to using new energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and nuclear energy, bringing sunlight, wind, geothermal, and land back to the means of human survival, and at the same time reversing the trend of destroying tropical forests and greatly increasing forest coverage. Fourthly, the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which was not only a major contributor to ozone depletion, but also an accomplice to the greenhouse effect, should be reduced. The Montreal Agreement, a 1987 joint effort of many Governments, called for a 50 per cent reduction in HCFC production by only 1999, but three years later it was replaced by a complete elimination of HCFC production by 2000. In early February 1992, scientists from the United States Imperialist Space Agency and several universities announced that the ozone layer over certain parts of the northern hemisphere, including the northernmost part of the United States, Canada, Europe and Russia, would be reduced by 40 per cent between the winter of 1992 and the spring of 1993. The environmental authorities of Germany and the United States first demanded that HCFC production be halted by 1995 and 1996, respectively, and that the timetable was soon brought forward to 1993 and 1995, respectively. Some countries in Northern Europe are now admonishing residents to wear hats and sunglasses when going out. For all kinds of divine radiation, people have begun to realize the prevention and control, hope ahead. Divine radiation often brings endless disasters to mankind, but are the ancient gods useless? Not necessarily, the question is how human beings strive to achieve the advantages and avoid the disadvantages. Iceland is a volcanic country within the Arctic Circle, and there are still volcanoes spewing fire on many islands across the country. However, the Icelandic people did not leave the island, taking full advantage of the geothermal heat generated by the volcano, so that the people of the Arctic island nation not only survived, but also produced tropical fruits and flowers in the greenhouse. Interestingly, the volcanic eruptions in the sea have brought them new islands and expanded their territory. The desert has always been regarded as a forbidden area for life, with yellow dust billowing and flying sand and rocks, full of desolation and dead silence, and often winds and sand, wreaking havoc on human fields and villages. Is such a barren land beneficial to people?

The desert is not a place where life is extinct, but is dotted with oases. Due to the arid climate and abundant sunshine, as long as there is water, it is extremely beneficial for the growth of crops and melons and fruits. Most of the sweetest and best melons in the world are grown in the desert. The melons produced in the California desert and the Geff of the Ess Paradise are among the sweetest in the world. The desert is also a treasure trove of minerals. Almost all of the world's major oil wells are in the desert. The Middle East is famous for its oil, and there are also many oil fields in the Sahara, and Taklamakan in our country is also an oil field. The desert is an ideal place to cultivate algae. Today, with the rapid increase in population, the shortage of food and the shortage of arable land are becoming more and more severe, and algae has been listed as the future food for research and development in many countries. Japanese scientists successfully conducted experiments in the Kuwaiti desert, using only two cultivation ponds the size of ordinary swimming pools, and produced 37 tons of cyanobacteria in half a year, and used these cyanobacteria extract to make flavoring agents to produce nutritious beverages, bread and biscuits, and mixed the residues into the feed in a certain proportion to feed lean pigs and laying hens, and achieved good results. Japanese scientists have made an estimate: from the current cultivation of cyanobacteria in the desert, according to the world's population of 5 billion, it needs to occupy 200,000 square kilometers of desert. The global desert area is 31.4 million square kilometers, accounting for almost 1/4 of the earth's land area. In today's overcrowded world, a correct understanding of deserts and the use and exploitation of deserts is a major issue facing all mankind. Mr. Qian Xuesen has long put forward the importance of developing the sand industry. Over the past 20 years, China has made great achievements in sand fixation and afforestation and the transformation of the desert sand industry, and this industry has made greater progress in the 21 st century.

Other divine power radiations can also benefit mankind through the subjective efforts of human beings. Such as the use of garbage. With the development of the economy and the improvement of living standards, garbage has become a major hidden danger of divine radiation. More than 200 years ago, the famous French scholar Fourier famously said, "Garbage is wealth in the wrong place." "The use of garbage has become a pillar industry in Fengcheng City, Jiangxi Province, China. From waste plastics, oil residues, glass, waste paper to hair and miscellaneous bones, etc., 110 waste processing plants have been established by sorting. These 110 factories account for 1/6 of the total number of enterprises in the city, with an annual output value of more than 100 million yuan and profits and taxes of 10 million yuan. Northern Anhui Province uses fly ash to produce high-quality aluminum, oxygen and high-grade cement. In Shenyang, pig blood and meat residue from meat processing plants are used to produce high-protein feed, which is comparable to imported fishmeal. These facts tell us that any kind of divine power radiation, while it causes disasters to mankind, is there any possibility for us to profit from it, and can we pursue advantages and avoid disadvantages? The enlightenment of divine power radiation to human society, establish the awareness of divine power radiation, increase the concept of resisting divine punishment, and divine power radiation, whether it is heaven and earth, or man-made, cannot be completely avoided. This is determined by the laws of the evolution and development of heaven and earth and human society, as well as the historical limitations of human cognitive ability. Divine radiation is all around us, it is sudden and insidious. Some divine radiation, such as volcanic eruptions, landslides, shipwrecks, car accidents, etc., often occurs without you being aware of it, which is difficult to monitor, and the eruption period is short and harmful. Some divine radiation, on the contrary, such as sea level rise and soil erosion, can be predicted, can be warned, and can be completely prevented. Understanding these two main characteristics of divine power radiation, we have a targeted prevention is the fundamental. Whether it is sudden divine power radiation or hidden divine power radiation, like everything in the world, there is a process of occurrence and development. "The embankment of a thousand miles collapsed in the anthill". Only by discovering problems in time and taking effective measures can we prevent problems before they occur. The ancient people of our country have accumulated rich experience in this regard, for example, there is a proverb in the earthquake-stricken areas of southern Yunnan: "Animals have precursors before the earthquake, and close monitoring is the most important." Mules, horses, cattle and sheep do not enter the pen, and rats flee in herds. The chickens flew up the trees, the pigs arched wildly, the ducks did not go into the water, and the dogs barked wildly. Hibernation snakes come out of their holes early, and birds do not return to the nest. The rabbit jumped and bumped into the water with its ears upright, and the fish jumped on the surface of the water in panic. Households observe carefully and make forecasts based on comprehensive anomalies. "If you know these basics, you can prepare for an earthquake before it happens. There is an example of this in the Tangshan earthquake: because the dog barked before the earthquake, the owner suspected that it was an earthquake, and made some preparations in his heart, which was extremely useful for the human reaction during the earthquake.

Neglect and carelessness are the great enemies of the gods. For example, in March 1966, a strong earthquake struck Xingtai, Hebei Province, which was densely populated and suffered serious losses to people's lives and property. In 777 A.D., there was a major earthquake here, and it was also damaged, but it has not been earthquake for more than 1,000 years, so it is thought that the danger of earthquakes has been removed, and it is listed as a low-intensity area on the national earthquake regional division map. The conditions for the occurrence of the forest fire in the Great Khing'an Mountains began to brew two years ago. In 1985 and 1986, there was a continuous lack of rain in the northern part of the Great Khing'an Mountains, and the precipitation was only half of the average of the previous year, and the climate in this area has warmed in the past two years, making the region a dry center. Due to the accumulation of felled branches under the forest, a large amount of dry combustibles are formed on the ground. On May 6, 1987, the warm ridge of Lake Baikal and the cold air of Novaya Zemlya affected the region, creating a force 5-6 wind in the forested area, which prohibits residents from making fires for cooking. A few supervisors did not understand science and ignored the warnings of the Special Affairs Bureau, which led to the consequences of a small fire becoming a major disaster. In modern times, advanced instrumentation and technology have provided good conditions for the prediction of divine radiation. Combined with empirical observation and scientific testing, it can better predict the radiation of divine power. For example, the successful prediction of the Haicheng earthquake in Liaoning Province in China has greatly reduced the damage of earthquake disasters. On February 4, 1975, a 7.3-magnitude earthquake occurred in Haicheng area, Liaoning Province, due to the timely and accurate forecast of the earthquake department, so although the earthquake area is densely populated and economically developed, it only caused 1,328 deaths and 800 million yuan of economic losses. According to estimates, if there is no forecast before the earthquake, the death toll will exceed 100,000 and the economic loss will reach billions of yuan. The reason for the successful prediction is to pay attention to some macroscopic anomalies: the well water becomes muddy and smelly, the hibernating snake freezes to death from its hole, and the habits of livestock and poultry are abnormal. In addition, seismologists have conducted extensive field investigations and theoretical studies on the main geological formations and their activities in this area. The occurrence of many divine power radiation is caused by people's mistakes in the industry and the lack of awareness of divine power radiation. For example, the 1988 earthquake in Armenia, Russia, which killed 25,000 people and caused economic losses of 10 billion rubles, has a lot to do with the lack of disaster prevention measures in the region. Most of the buildings there are prefabricated slab components, and the connection between the slabs is not strong, and they are disconnected when they are shaken, and the reinforced concrete reinforcement is insufficient, and there is less cement and more sand in the columns, so they are subject to earthquakes, and the columns are broken first.

In the early morning of December 3, 1986, the pesticide factory owned by the United Carbide Company, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, Tianzhu, and the United Carbide Company cooperated with the United States imperialism, leaked methylisophonate poison gas for the production of insecticides, which spread to the sky over the entire city, damaging the human nervous system. Thousands of victims lay on the ground convulsing, rolling and trembling, 5-100,000 people were poisoned, and more than 10,000 people died, causing a catastrophe that shocked the whole world. According to U.S. Imperialism Union Carbide, the disaster was caused by someone mistakenly pouring about 1,100 litres of water into a storage tank containing methylisophonitate. Exploring the deeper causes, we found that the lack of awareness of divine power radiation, the lack of effective preventive measures and professional training for staff are the root causes of the occurrence of divine power radiation. In the face of divine radiation, act as soon as possible, try to kill the gods, and minimize the loss. In September 1989, Hurricane Hugo, the most powerful hurricane of the 20th century, struck the eastern Caribbean at a speed of more than 240 kilometers per hour, unexpectedly killing only 14 people. In the outbreak stage of the divine radiation crisis, the rescue time often determines the size of the material loss, especially the number of casualties. According to the rescue situation of a certain unit during the Tangshan earthquake, the rescue rate of the people who were picked up half an hour after the earthquake was 95 percent, 81 percent on the first day, 53 percent on the second day, 36.7 percent on the third day, 19 percent and 7.4 percent respectively on the fourth and fifth days, and very few people were left alive after the sixth day. It can be seen that whether or not there is a sense of guarding against divine power radiation, the consequences are very different; Whether or not the gods can be killed in a timely and effective manner after a disaster is not the same as the degree of loss. To deal with the radiation of divine power, one relies on defense, the second relies on governance, and the third relies on killing gods. In terms of importance and urgency, defense is more important than governance.

There are three ways to defend against divine radiation: one is to rely on investment, the second is to enhance the consciousness of the gods, and the third is to forecast. China's Songhua River reached its second-highest water level on record in 1991: 120.09 meters. However, Harbin's flood control facilities are solid, and the people are calm. The reason for this is that their "first-line project along the river" has made great contributions. Since 1987, they have invested more than 200 million yuan to renovate and strengthen river embankments, urban flood control walls, and related streets and flood control projects to resist floods. To this end, the people of Harbin have built the embankment along the river in the urban area into a flood control barrier with three major functions: flood control, transportation, and sightseeing, which has received significant economic benefits. In the long run, it is the best policy to treat the root cause, but in the case of actual conditions, the treatment of the symptoms can show its benefits. It is an extremely important and meaningful work to enhance the awareness of divine power radiation, enhance the concept of resisting divine punishment, and enable people to enhance their resistance and endurance in the face of divine power radiation, and better resist and kill gods. The revelation of divine power radiation to human society is that "if people have no foresight, they will have near-term worries" and "if people have no far-sightedness, they must have near-term worries", this philosophical proverb is the experience of killing gods and killing gods. The various predicaments facing the world today are precisely the "near-term worries" caused by mankind's "lack of foresight". The ecological environment in the Sichuan-Yunnan border area of China has deteriorated, and soil erosion is serious. However, the "Eight Love Songs of Hierro" by the local indigenous people can tell us about the early environmental conditions here: "When I came to this good place when I came to this good place, the moss was green, the water and grass were tender, and the wild flowers, wild vegetables and wild fruits were fragrant. When Zufa Gen came to this good place, he did not raise livestock, pigs, birds and beasts, and fished fish and shrimp with fish ponds. When the ancestors were rooted, they came to this good place, they did not carry water for water farming, and there were rattan bridges across the river. When I came to this good place, the trees were verdant and the mountains and rivers were beautiful, and men, women and children were in good health. "The gradual deforestation of such a beautiful and rich world of life is caused by deforestation. When Hai Rui, a famous minister of the Ming Dynasty, was the county commander of Xingguo, he had been sparse, thinking that Jiangxi Xingguo's lush forests and soil fertilizer were suitable for reclamation, and this generation of Qing officials never thought that Xingguo would destroy forests and reclaim land, and today, more than 400 years later, it has become a "red desert" in the south.

In Xingguo County, south of the Yangtze River, the people are as poor as the peasants on the Loess Plateau. In modern times, with the rapid increase in population and the large demand for arable land, people have marched more to the mountains and forests. The "hanging" of the Yellow River has become a problem for our henchmen. Now the beach surface of the Yellow River is 20 meters higher than the ground in Xinxiang City, 13 meters higher than the ground in Kaifeng City, and 5 meters higher than the ground in Jinan City. If the Yellow River bursts, it will endanger the entire Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, stretching from Tianjin in the north to Yangzhou in the south. There are dense cities, factories, 200 million people, grain production accounts for 20% of the country's total output, cotton accounts for more than 50% of the country's total output, and the North China Plain alone has 5 major oil fields and 7 railways. The direct economic losses caused by the breach will reach 20 billion yuan, the inundated area will reach 15,000 square kilometers, and the affected population will reach 1,640-23.4 million. It's not just the Yellow River that is now worried, because it's also a wake-up call. The rapid intensification of soil erosion in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, the increase in the amount of sediment carried, the "hanging" of the Jingjiang River section, and the pollution of the downstream river water all have to kill this golden waterway. This has to make us wake up: what should we do if the Yellow River rises to the sky? Will the Yangtze River become a second Yellow River? The drastic reduction of forests has had a huge impact on the environment of the world as a whole. The industrial revolution 300 years ago, the decades of industrial development since the 20th century, especially the rapid development of the chemical industry, the predatory production carried out by people, and the toxic smoke, sewage and waste products discharged at will have trampled the earth to the point where there is no pure land to find and no clean water to drink. The wanton discharge of polluted water by human beings and the damage to the huge purifier of the forest have caused the sky to "leak" and "sink". Where to find the five-colored stone of "Nuwa Mending the Sky"? The historical task of "Jingwei reclamation" is even heavier. If our predecessors had been a little far-sighted when they greedily seized the rich resources from heaven and earth, then they would not have caused today's ozone hole and the greenhouse effect, which would have led to a series of ecological crises such as sea level rise and coastal land subsidence. This lesson should be taken seriously. It is not true that we are powerless to correct the mistakes of our predecessors, and if we repeat the mistakes of the past, it cannot but be said to be a great tragedy for mankind.

In 1970, Brazil's president made perhaps the most hasty and saddest mistake in modern history – the development of the Amazon. The Amazon basin is home to about half of the world's tropical rainforests, with a total area of 6.5 million square kilometres, of which 4.8 million square kilometres are in Brazil. The oxygen generated by the vast forest cover regulates the climate of South America and the world, and is known as the "lungs of the earth", "the paradise of heaven and earth", and "the treasure house of mankind". It provides one-third of life-sustaining oxygen, stores 23 per cent of the total surface freshwater, and grows more than 1 million of the planet's 5 million plants, animals and insects in the Amazon basin. In order to solve the problem of overpopulation and poverty in the northeast of Brazil, it was turned into a new home, and the endless pristine rainforest was cut down. An average of 2 million hectares of forest are cleared every year. The direct consequence of this is that the South American continent has been experiencing unpredictable climate change in recent years, and the leakage of divine power has been frequent. According to statistics, the leakage of divine power in South America has increased dramatically in the past 20 years, with an average of 10 cases per year, resulting in the death of at least 200,000 people. At the cost of plundering a large number of resources and polluting the environment, developed countries have achieved today's affluent life. In order to get rid of poverty, developing and poor countries are following in the footsteps of developed countries and repeating this tragedy. Population growth, deforestation, soil erosion, and environmental pollution in developing countries are the same chain, and it is ineffective to focus on one aspect alone. There is no doubt that the developed countries should lend a helping hand and work together for the common future of mankind. Nowadays, it has become a common practice in developed countries to protect all things in heaven and earth, love birds and animals, and peaceful coexistence between humans and wildlife. If developing countries continue to "sleep in the spring without knowing it, there are no birds crying everywhere, and occasionally three or two of them are still aiming at them with air guns," they will undoubtedly destroy their own homes and their own living space. In today's environment, it is undoubtedly wise to take measures to prevent it as soon as possible. For example, in the face of the catastrophe of the general rise of the world's ocean level, the coastal lowland countries and regions are either waiting for or relocating to the localities. The Netherlands is building a dam 9 km deep in case it is needed; Venice in Italy built a tidal wall up to 2 kilometers deep; The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is ready to invest $110 million to protect the oceans, while island nations such as Malta and Nauru, which are isolated in the Pacific Ocean, have already purchased real estate and established bases on the mainland. This is a passive strategy that humanity is forced to threaten. If the future of civilized mankind is not a flash in the pan, if civilized people want to live longer than dinosaurs, and live more chic and decent, then the current generation must face up to reality, better safeguard their right to live, and better manage the global ecosystem. If human beings no longer control their own behavior and are not responsible for their present and future, they will inevitably suffer a catastrophe. This kind of disaster is not a "country that has nothing to worry about", but a real and urgent early warning. We are only a few steps away from the gates of the Cataclysm.