In our impression, technology and ecology seem to be antonyms. When it comes to paradise, it must be a purely agricultural scene, where men farm and women weave, drink wine and talk mulberry and hemp, meditate and read books. If you see a modern computer in that scene, you will f

In our impression, technology seems to be antonyms with ecology.

When it comes to paradise, it must be a pure agricultural scene, where men farm and women weave, drink wine and talk mulberry and hemp, meditate and read books. If you see a modern computer in that scene, you will feel strange.

We always feel that in the "paradise" of the countryside, the elements of modern technology are mixed with destroying that atmosphere. But smart Americans perfectly combine ecology and technology.

This is actually our service direction in the future, that is, let technology serve the ecology, let technology serve the environment, make the sky bluer, and make the water clearer.

What is going on? Let me tell you:

We know that there are many cities along the coast of the United States, such as Maldives . Some of the sewage with tall buildings is discharged directly into the sea, but why is the sea water there still clear?

This is the credit of oysters.

American scholars have found that small oysters have strong ability to filter and clean seawater. But in the past, many wild oysters were regarded as delicacies by Americans and became food on the table after being fished out. The impact of

is that the sea water purification capacity is weakened.

Moreover, with the decrease of wild oysters in the sea water, the oyster reefs in the sea water are almost gone, and these reefs do not resist the sea water, so the coastline is washed and damaged by the sea water.

So how to use technological means to control seawater pollution?

Let’s look at the first picture in this article. After the Americans collected the oyster shells, they put them in a large bag, put the oyster seedlings in it, and then threw them into the sea water.

In this way, the oyster shells that were trapped in the net acted as "reefs" and blocked the sea water from impacting the coastline. When the oyster seedlings grew up, they settled on these "reefs", and the oysters that grew up could still be purified.

Just like this, through such "technical means", smart Americans perfectly solved this problem. In fact, this is not isolation. Let's look at the following:

As early as the last century, the United States was the first to enter the industrial age. At that time, their Ford Model T-car was very popular, and later it could be said that everyone had one.

However, there are many car tires replaced every year. Over time, these accumulated car tires will be very troublesome to deal with. If they are directly incinerated, they will greatly pollute the environment. If thrown into the sea, it will damage the local marine ecological environment.

Then how does the United States do it?

is also because a scholar has found that after crushing the discarded rubber tires, it is added to asphalt . The asphalt road built in this way can not only increase the service life, but also make the car more comfortable to drive on it.

There are also some European towns, which also perfectly combine modern technology and humanistic ecology.

Therefore, if we learn from this idea in our current rural revitalization, is it also feasible?

We don’t need to separate ecology and technology. We must learn from smart Americans, let technology serve the environment and the ecology, and make our living environment more comfortable and comfortable!

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