Reading guide:Weather forecast tomorrow on the 29th,A new round of blizzards and torrential rain is coming again,**The meteorological observatory issued an orange warning for fog. Is straw burning at home considered straw burning?
At 6 p.m. yesterday, the ** Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning for heavy fog urgently. It is expected that there will be heavy fog in parts of southeastern Hebei, central and western Shandong, eastern Henan, central and northern Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, northern Zhejiang and other places, strong dense fog with visibility of less than 200 meters in parts of central Shandong and central and eastern Jiangsu, and heavy fog with local visibility of less than 50 meters.
This time the fog was the strongest since this winter. Visibility was low and the area was wide, covering most of the central region. Not only does this affect our respiratory health, but we also need to pay special attention to safety while driving.
According to the forecast of the ** meteorological observatory, this warming will end this week, and a cold wave is expected to follow next week. You can also take a closer look at the heavy snow in Harbin, northeast Xinjiang, in the past two days, and the cold air is coming again. Please prepare thick clothes
Let's take a look at the specific weather forecast for tomorrow:
Snowfall: Moderate to heavy snowfall in parts of Xinjiang along the Tianshan Mountains and the Ili River Valley, with localized heavy snowfall. There is moderate to heavy snow in central and eastern Liaoning, central and eastern Jilin, and eastern Inner Mongolia. There was heavy snow (10 14 mm) in eastern Liaoning. There was light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Xinjiang and southern Xinjiang basins, eastern **, and southern Qinghai.
Fog: Heavy fog in parts of southeastern North China, eastern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Sichuan Basin and other places, with strong dense fog with visibility of less than 200 meters. Some areas in central Shandong and central and eastern Jiangsu have strong dense fog with visibility of less than 200 meters, and some areas have extremely strong dense fog with visibility of less than 50 meters.
Haze: Light to moderate haze occurred in parts of central Shaanxi, Henan, central and western Shandong, eastern Hubei, central and northern Anhui, and northern Jiangsu, with localized severe haze. In addition, there is floating dust in the western part of Xinjiang.
Rainfall: Light rain in parts of southern Shaanxi, western Huanghuai, northern Jianghuai, Jianghan, northwest Hunan, and eastern southwest China. Among them, there were heavy rainstorms (25 45 mm) in southern Guizhou and the central and southern parts of the island of Taiwan Province.
Cooling winds: A new wave of cold air will affect China. The temperature in some parts of the central and eastern parts will drop by 4 6, and some areas in the northeast of Inner Mongolia, the northeast region, and the eastern part of Jiangnan will drop by more than 8, accompanied by northerly winds of 4 5 and gusts of 6 7 in some parts of the north.
The recent haze weather is puzzling. It is said that the smog is caused by our farmers burning straw (a big reason), but it has been banned for several years, or is it like this, what is it?What is the reason for this, I dare not say, and it is difficult to say.
Today, let's think about another question. Ever since the ban on straw burning, I have always had a question about whether cooking on an earthen stove at home is burning straw
In order to clear up the confusion, I also checked a lot of relevant information and summarized the following explanations that I think are tenable. For this issue, let's temporarily analyze it from the aspects of legal provisions, social culture, chemical reactions, news reports, and social impacts.
First of all, from a legal point of view, whether straw burning is legal or not is related to regional regulations. Some local laws and regulations may clearly stipulate that straw burning can be used for home cooking. In some cases, there may be exceptions that allow straw to be used for home cooking. Therefore, understanding the local laws and regulations is the first step to understanding the problem.
Secondly, in terms of chemical reactions, burning straw produces harmful gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, but in the process of home cooking, the emissions are relatively small compared to large-scale burning. In addition, the cooking process also produces combustion products, but may have a smaller environmental impact than the whole incineration process. So the effects of chemical reactions vary from case to case and need to be weighed and considered.
Then, social and human factors may also be taken into account in this issue. In some rural areas, the use of straw for home cooking may be a traditional habit, which is closely related to the local lifestyle and culture. In this context, society needs to respect and protect local traditional culture while protecting the environment, find more environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions, and promote a balance between cultural inheritance and social development.
Again, in terms of socialization, socialization is ubiquitous in modern society, and everyone is self-sufficient. People share ideas, experiences, and information through social networking. If the use of straw for cooking in the home is an eco-friendly and sustainable practice and is socially recognized, it may have a positive impact on social attitudes.
Finally, in news reports, topics related to the environment and health are often focused. If in some areas, household use of straw for cooking is widely adopted and does not cause serious environmental problems, then there may be relatively little news coverage. On the other hand, if such an act raises environmental or health concerns, it may report relevant news that will lead to social discussion and reflection.
Generally speaking, whether straw cooking at home is considered straw burning involves comprehensive considerations of laws and regulations, social culture, chemical reactions, news reports, social ** and other aspects. In assessing this issue, we need to fully understand local laws and regulations, social background and scientific knowledge in order to formulate sound policies and codes of conduct to promote environmental protection and sustainable social development.
Finally, I wish you all a happy life, all the best, and a happy new day