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Dear my future kids, grandchildren, and the next generation of this planet,

You may think the scientists saying our world is in danger are wrong but if you look at pictures of the ocean, cities, everything around us you may think differently. People are so ignorant with what they do throwing trash in the ocean, pollution, hurting our climate, etc. Animals such as turtles, monkeys, polar bears, whales, and many many more animals are in danger of being extinct yet people still seem to not care almost seem to try and not help us with this global problem. Also our climate will begin to warm up and then there will be more severe weather than ever which shows that if we don’t act now then these next years can become terrible and dangerous for everyone. With all this said it shows that we need to act immediately to save our world and future generations.

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