What idioms are there about environmental protection?

Idiom:

1, beautiful scenery: the mountains and rivers are very quiet and beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful;

2. Fishing in the desert: dry up, make the water dry up, and ze: where the water gathers, drain the water in the lake or pool to fish, which is a metaphor for short-term interests without making long-term plans;

3, refreshing and pleasant: appropriate: comfortable, meaning that the climate is fresh and refreshing, refreshing;

4, spotless: originally refers to Buddhism practice, eliminate material desires, and maintain a clean heart, which means that it is completely unaffected by bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe cleanliness and neatness, and later it is used to describe quietness and purity, and it is also used to describe being honest and free from bad habits, and later it is used to describe purity and integrity and noble character;

5, tree-lined: describe the dense branches and leaves of trees, blocking the sun;

6. Harmony between man and nature: man and nature are essentially interlinked, so all personnel should follow the laws of nature and achieve harmony between man and nature;

7. Birds and flowers, which means birds and flowers, describe the beautiful scenery of nature, and refer to beautiful spring.