(Morning News) The Russian war has led to soaring power costs and unstable natural gas supply.Wireless networks and height of air conditioning temperature.

Olivier Vran, a French government spokesman, said on Wednesday (July 20) that the record high temperature and forest fire this week have clearly reminded people of the impact of climate change, and reducing consumer fossilsEssentials for fuel.

Wei Lang said: "When you are not at home or go on vacation on the weekend, turn off the power supply as much as possible, unplug the WiFi, and increase the air conditioner temperature a little. When you are not in the room, of course, turn off the lights.. "

The French Meteorological Administration confirmed on the 19th that as the heat waves reached the peak of this round, high temperatures in 64 different regions in France on that day.Most of the high temperature records appeared along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The temperature of the area soared to 40 degrees Celsius, and the forest fire continued to burn.

Faced with the most serious energy dilemma in the past decades, Europe or forced the amount of natural gas

French President Macron urges enterprises, citizens and local governmentsOn the occasion of the most serious energy predicament for decades, it is impossible to spend the upcoming winter.

Although France's dependence on Russia's natural gas is lower than other EU member states, France has been affected by nuclear power plant problems (such as nuclear reactor failure, new nuclear power plant engineering delays and budget overruns, etc.).More than half of energy.

Macron accused Russia for weapons to export natural gas and warned Russia that Russia might completely cut off all natural gas supply.

According to the plan announced by the European Union Commission, from August of this year to March next year, the use of natural gas in all EU countries must be reduced by 15%.The requirements for reducing the use of natural gas are currently "voluntary", but the European Union can reduce the target into compulsory requirements under the tight natural gas supply.