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新闻报报看 | 环境部长表示,由于气候变迁,海平面上升,马来西亚半岛有111个城镇和城市面对严重水灾危机。(主播:颜江瀚、庄文杰)

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00:00Friends born after the 1980s have been taught since elementary school that we should actively protect the environment of the earth in the face of crisis.
00:09In a blink of an eye, the post-80s are already in their 40s, and the ecological environment is getting more and more serious.
00:14Some of the disasters are already felt by us now.
00:19Today, Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Nie Nazmi told us that
00:23due to climate change, rainfall has changed, and the sea level has risen.
00:28There are 111 towns and cities in the Malaysia Peninsula facing a serious water crisis.
00:34The minister specifically noted the affected provinces, including Bincheng, Xulan'e, Ruofo, Jida, Malacca, and Dengjialou.
00:41This is a reminder issued by the minister when he was guesting on the Xinhai Times broadcast program News Headlines.
00:48The minister mentioned some phenomena that are happening to warn everyone.
00:52For example, the former beach has disappeared due to erosion.
00:56And the authorities found that some residential areas have been flooded due to rising sea levels.
01:03These are all signals from nature.
01:06If you don't care if the sea water enters your house,
01:10then it's too late to wait for the sea water to directly enter your house.
01:13So the minister said that this is a practical problem that needs to be solved.
01:17Looking to the future, Nazmi believes that the solutions that everyone is familiar with,
01:22such as building solar power plants, replacing electric cars,
01:26or more public transportation, are no longer enough.
01:31The authorities are developing a national adaptation plan
01:35to allow everyone to adapt to the rapidly changing external environment.
01:38He thinks this is very important.
01:40Nazmi said that in addition to coastal areas being threatened,
01:43some inland urban areas are also affected by climate change.
01:47Generally speaking, urban forests that have been planted or have not been developed
01:52play a very important role in regulating temperature and carbon emissions.
01:57The government also understands and is working on this.
02:01For example, the authorities want to move the government land
02:06used by Ma Dianxu to a permanent forest protection area.
02:11At the same time, new trees must be planted.
02:14But he said it was a pity that some of Dingding Mountain's land had been sold.
02:18This is a major issue for local residents.
02:21The minister also said that although facing some challenges,
02:23as long as the support of community resources and enterprises is used,
02:26it can expand the impact of the adaptation plan.
02:29Okay, what we just talked about is the problems faced by coastal and urban areas.
02:32Next, let's take a look at the same situation in the high mountain areas.
02:36The chairman of the regional environmental awareness organization of Kinmalun,
02:39Dili Madin, told the media that
02:40several high-risk forest areas in Kinmalun Plateau are being developed,
02:45which is a warning to local residents' safety.
02:48These areas are classified as three-level and four-level hills,
02:51which are risk areas that should not be developed.
02:53According to the photos and videos taken by this environmental organization,
02:57the slope is between the three-level hills of 25 to 35 degrees,
03:00the four-level hills of 35 to 45 degrees,
03:03and the slope above 45 degrees.
03:06Because of agricultural development and ecological tourism plans,
03:09the situation of cutting down trees
03:11has already reached a critical situation, they think.
03:15Dili Madin also mentioned a certain ecological tourism plan of Zhilengjia.
03:20He said that the soil defense project in progress
03:23made the local residents worry.
03:25Why?
03:25Because the residents' houses are just below the approved project.
03:30In their opinion,
03:32this project is strictly against the standard.
03:35The slope is more than 45 degrees,
03:39and the project is only a three-level or four-level project.
03:42He asked how the authorities would approve this project.
03:46How did they get the environmental assessment approval?
03:48For this threat to the safety of the residents,
03:51they asked the Pengheng Environment Bureau
03:53to review all environmental impact assessment approvals
03:55given to the high-land plan
03:58and hope that the authorities will take action as soon as possible
04:00to prevent any casualties caused by natural disasters.

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