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Dear future children…

It is almost the end of 2019 and our Earth is in bad shape… There are people in the US today who do not believe that climate change exists and have an impact on our environment.

I did my best to share the importance global warming and how to improve our world. Your grandpa always told me to “spread world peace.” Without world peace and unity, we cannot help each other do what’s best for our Earth.

How does the future look dear? I hope it is as beautiful as it was when I was young again.

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