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Can ¡°eating oysters¡± and ¡°living in oysters¡± solve environmental problems?

CCTV News: Recently, the Danish Embassy in China posted a message on its official microblog asking for help from netizens because of the flood of oysters in the country. For a while, the news spread all over the country, and Chinese netizens said: "We are willing to cross the ocean to rescue the disaster!"

It is said that a species called "Pacific oysters" has invaded Denmark and caused great damage to the ecological environment of the coast. This oyster originally did not belong to the Danish waters, but came from the southern waters. After decades of growth, it has formed such a huge scale! At present, the relevant Danish authorities are conducting a comprehensive investigation and assessment of this issue.

How to deal with these alien creatures? "China Oyster Group" gives you the answer!

Yes, the first thing to do is to eat! Although the local government encourages everyone to go to the coast to collect oysters and fry them at home, it is actually just a symbolic activity. Not many people do it, so it has no effect at all. But since the incident fermented, the "Chinese oyster-eating group" has long said that "aunts can tolerate uncles, but uncles cannot!" They have suggested getting an "oyster tourist visa" so that a large group can eat up all the oysters in minutes; some netizens also said that these oysters can be sold to China at a low price; some netizens even joked that we can eat oysters into memories... Even Chinese e-commerce giants JD.com and Tmall have triggered a fierce "oyster war"!

Local residents of Xiapu Village, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province said, eat? No! We will use "oyster shells" to build "oyster houses", which are full of artistic sense!

In fact, in recent years, the "Danish oyster" problem is not isolated abroad. Carp and bullfrogs in the United States, hairy crabs in Germany and the United Kingdom, and crayfish in Scotland have all been popular. But has anyone ever thought about the invasion of alien species and the destruction of the ecological environment. What is the root cause of these problems?

Before this, there was another environmentalist who attracted widespread attention from the world.

Midway Atoll, an island 2,000 kilometers away from the mainland, is remote and far away, rarely visited by people. It was once a paradise for birds. However, here, a large amount of human garbage appears in the cruelest way. They are revealed as the bodies of albatross babies rot. The stomachs of thousands of birds are filled with plastic garbage that kills them. This is because when mother birds are looking for food for their hungry babies, they often mistake these plastic garbage for food and bring them back to the nest and feed them to their babies. But they don¡¯t know that these foods that they have found with great effort are actually deadly poisons for them...

How did these household garbage float across the ocean? Famous environmental photographer Chris Jordan began to shoot works with the theme of bird carcasses in Midway Atoll in 2009, aiming to reveal these little-known and horrifying environmental problems to the world. At the same time, with the help of this "mirror", it reflects the collective negligence of human beings in the face of uncontrolled consumerism and industrial growth.

For Chris Jordan, he not only takes some environmental realistic photos, he is also an artist, an advocate and practitioner of environmental culture! He often uses industrial products, waste products, etc. as materials to create some art, aiming to awaken the public's environmental awareness and protect the earth's ecological environment.

The picture above is one of Chris Jordan's famous works--"Skull Cigarette Box". This is a picture made up of 200,000 boxes of cigarette boxes (the number consumed by Americans in half a year), which aims to warn the public: smoking is harmful to health, and at the same time calls on the public to ban smoking, reduce the pollution of cigarettes to the environment and the harm of second-hand smoke to others.

The picture above is called: "Plastic Cup Water Pipe". This is made up of 1 million disposable water cups, which is the consumption of American flights every 6 hours. This picture aims to warn the public to reduce the pollution of disposable white plastic to the environment.

The picture above is called "Oil Barrel Reincarnation". This is composed of 28,000 oil barrels, aiming to awaken the public's environmental awareness, warn the public to reduce the over-exploitation of environmental resources, protect the earth, and protect our home.

Not only that, there are many famous works created by Chris Jordan, such as: "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" made of 2.4 million pieces of Pacific garbage, "Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte" made of 106,000 cans, "Venus" made of 240,000 plastic bags...

In fact, it is not just Chris Jordan. It is the common wish and urgent direction of every citizen of the earth to awaken the public's environmental awareness and become a participant and contributor to solving environmental problems!

The Ministry of Environmental Protection released the theme of the 2017 Environment Day on April 27: "Green Water and Green Mountains are Gold and Silver Mountains", aiming to mobilize and guide all sectors of society to firmly establish a strong awareness of "Green Water and Green Mountains are Gold and Silver Mountains", respect nature, adapt to nature, protect nature, consciously practice green life, and jointly build a beautiful China.

As a company dedicated to advocating the public to pick up handkerchiefs, reduce the use of disposable paper towels, protect forest resources, and prevent soil erosion, we are highly consistent with the theme of "June 5" Environment Day, and have the same concept, mission and unique form of expression!

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