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China Officials "FINAL WARNING" Terrifies The Whole World!

Mar 31, 2024
If you are in Europe, you have probably thought that apart from Europe, only Africa and a part of South America are suffering from desertification, but this is wrong. China is also causing it, how is China mitigating it? Just sit back and watch this video until the end. Finally before we continue, you should first know a few things about China. Do you know that one of the largest deserts in the

world

is in China? Yes, the GOI desert, but that's not all, while much of China is covered in grand buildings, sophisticated skyscrapers and green lands. Know that not every square centimeter of China is, to be specific, more than 24.7% of Chinese land is already desertified.
china officials final warning terrifies the whole world
Also, do you know that more than 400 million people live on this earth? Let us now quickly move on to the causes of this desertification, the biggest driver of desertification. And everywhere in the

world

, as some researchers attest, climate change is climate change with the Earth's surface warming faster and faster, everything has gotten worse every day. Some parts of the Earth are so robust that they cannot be seriously damaged. It is not the same for China. The direct result of climate change, such as decreased rainfall, can dry out the soil. We know that dry soil is prone to erosion, causing dunes to lose their vegetation.
china officials final warning terrifies the whole world

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The outer layer which should protect the soil extremely well if only so the soil could still be suitable. for use, but not in this case, since other things make it impossible. There are also physical drivers. One is rainfed agricultural systems. The other is the irrigation system in China. Most people have declared them poor. What about farmers' activities on the land? What do farmers believe? land use another thing is the need for more water in most of the lands that are desertifying it has not really been raining and there have not been good means to transfer water to the area since there is no way to solve it the lands are desertifying desertifying but what are the impacts of desertification?
china officials final warning terrifies the whole world
Why should we worry? Many people in China have been displaced due to the direct results of desertification. First of all, they are farmers who, because they lost their farmland due to the increasing spread of desertification, fled the villages. they have stayed in these people and then become refugees added to other villages or areas they go to, sometimes they add less to the new areas and then become a burden to the area. The others who did not go to the interior of China went to other countries and have constituted the largest number of climate refugees; countries in association with the United Nations have been caring for them.
china officials final warning terrifies the whole world
This is first, some resources that can be distributed to other parts of the world. They could be used, for example, to make things work elsewhere. in the fight against more imminent needs, but due to desertification they have become the responsibility of others, they have become what scientists call climate refugees, in addition, the Chinese government considers the conversion of its citizens into refugees a sign of weakness Being a country that cares so much about self-image has always been a challenge for the government. When we analyze the impact of the Chinese government's actions to contain this scenario, we would see how self-image has motivated them to act, apart from those who were not forced to leave their home, they have been forced to stay with sandstorms.
Much more than that, they are risking their lives. These people who have decided to stay suffer much more than this. They suffer from food shortages. They sell many things and the government's help has always been small. A good example of this scenario is what happened. in Beijing in 2021 the sand storms engulfed it the sand storm did not stop there it spread to central China it has been estimated that this sand storm covers about 380 million hectares of land in 12 Chinese provinces the direct results could have been best the external organs of most people were severely destroyed and other internal organs such as respiratory systems were seriously injured the Chinese government spent a lot just to get those people back to normal this is the situation in China currently, what has been doing the Chinese government in 1978?
China launched the great green wall project for a total of about $8 billion. It was an attempt to bring greatness back to China and the area it focuses on the most is the desert part of China. By planting millions of trees in northern China, between 280 and 456 miles of that land, China hopes to reach that goal by 2050. The goal is to help combat desertification and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and planting trees would help government to combat soil erosion. Decreasing the rate of desertification, as we have previously noted, a recent report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences has shown that the project is ahead of schedule and its coverage in the area increased from 5 to 13.5% of the 15 objectives, currently 7.88 million hectares of windbreaks.
Trees have been planted, thus 336,000 km of desertification have been reversed, which is even more intriguing: more than 10 million hectares of green land have been protected or restored over the last four decades simultaneously first the use of monocultures many environmentalists have pointed out that monocultures have not helped as it degrades the environment by reducing the biodiversity of species and at the same time allowing plants or diseases to spread. Some have also pointed out that the Chinese government that encouraged farmers to plant trees has not yet been working to maintain it, many plant trees during the celebration and never maintain them. they die, therefore the United Nations has advised the Chinese government to focus on quality rather than quantity as the government takes this seriously.
They have adopted both without going against the other. Both are intertwined. China needs to sleep on its success. They have been working harder than ever to make the process even faster. Now it has paid off as they have a new weapon in their arsenal. The change in fortunes came as a result of a special new technology developed by researchers at Chongqing University in China that can turn deserts. In arable land, this technology uses a rate of plant cellulose that can, to a large extent, provide nutrients to desert sands and increase their ability to retain water, minerals, air microbes and nutrients necessary for plant growth.
The paste was applied to a 1.6 hex Sandy air. in the other one. hand in the Alamu Desert of the Mongolian Autonomous Region at a speed as fast as if done by magic, the plot gradually transformed into a productive farmland capable of producing tomatoes, rice, watermelon, sunflowers and seeds. According to Jong University professor Yang Chang Yu, the cost of artificial materials and machines to transform sand into soil is lower than that of controlled environmental architecture and replanting, the result is that the plot's crop yields Sandy were huge compared to cropland that uses the same amount of water as crops grown on suitable soils, plus fertilizer. required to produce crops was less than what is normally required for growing vegetables on other soils.
This study and its findings were conducted by Yen and Zao chah and were published in the English engineering journal of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. It later led to them being presented at The United Nations convention to combat desertification, what has happened now with other countries and what they are doing too. China's unique battle and war against desertification has motivated other countries to follow; in fact, it has made some of them believe in their ability to conquer. For example, Norwegian scientist Christine Morton Olison developed liquid nanoclay or linked a special treatment for sand that can change the dry character of sand particles by coating them with clay and allowing them to retain water.
According to Allison, this method can make any low-quality soils that will quickly become high-quality desert control soils. Olsen's company collaborated with the Dubai International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) to conduct laboratory and experimental experiments. field to demonstrate the potential of the Chinese device to transform the desert lands of the United Arab Emirates into lush and fertile regions. place motivated by China is Dubai being a place known for desertification they have been observing the actions of the Chinese an innovator from the United Arab Emirates Fel Al Samari experimented with the cultivation of two lands, one treated with lnc and the other not, he would later find out that lnc-treated lands used only 81 cubic million of water for crops compared to 137 cubic m on untreated lands.
Furthermore, the UAE government sees the lnc as an opportunity to increase food security in the country; the government probably gained confidence in this because of the initial initiative. Desert Control Success plans to expand its nanoclay production to further accelerate the desert reforestation process in the United Arab Emirates. Well, if you're thinking what we're thinking, you probably think that all the countries in the United Arab Emirates are included, for example, Egypt. another country with a large desert area does not allow us to have a large desert area but rather a 90% desert area, but as the Arab Brotherhood has been successful, they are also determined to contain desertification and convert aid lands into fertile lands because to this.
Egypt has participated in many afforestation and desertification projects over the years, including the use of nanoclay and the formation of compost soil. A good example is the Sarapin forestry project which has been used to treat wastewater to plant trees on 200 hectares of desert land. They always continued there and we have begun to consider similar projects in the coming years to generate more fertile land for agricultural operations, nicknamed after the Indian forester Pang. Well, India Javar Pang is also worth mentioning here, among other things, he has transformed a barren wasteland on Isam India Mei Island into a flourishing forest spanning 550 hectares of land.
He probably started planting trees as a teenager to prevent soil erosion and continued to do so for 40 years. He won't stop anytime soon, plus he has expanded his work by partnering with foundations and NGOs to plant 7 million trees. in Mexico over the next few years according to his stated goals for the way things are going, should we really end decertification and end all deserts? We think not so much. The first part of those natural things that regulate global temperature are deserts if we get rid of them. everything as we will regulate them, plus you know that their dryness favors the concentrated formation of beneficial minerals such as potassium borite, gypsum and more if all the deserts on our planet disappeared the earth's climate would almost certainly not be sustainable we I have reached the end of the Today's video, thank you for watching it until the end.
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