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Dear to my future self,

Dear Future Self,

What is the world like today? Is it better then it is now or worse? Are trees still getting cut down? Are people still throwing plastic into the ocean? Are people still not caring about the climate? Do people even care for animals? I wonder how it is in 2050. Some people say that we will not be here anymore, and some say the world will be worse.

I want people to know, in the future, how it was in 2022. The Pandemic, climate change, politics. These all have changed dramatically. People should know that people don’t care about animals in 2022. Only some people like Greta Thunberg. She is still an inspiration, and I hope she is around in 2050.

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