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Dear future generation,

During my time, many people believed global climate change was something man made up. Those who had this mentality ignored the fact that humans are the biggest contributor to our changing world. See for yourself at the current time you’re in and prove me wrong. Honestly, I am hope what I said is wrong and the importance of renewable energy has finally been acknowledged. If its not, then I told you so. All I ask is to be aware of what is happening to your surroundings. Take some time to learn about our planet and please try not to contribute to it. Although, I do hope the earth you currently live in is changing for the better. More renewable energy is being used and most importantly, people finally realized that “global warming” is actually real.

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