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Dear future world,

Currently the world feels like it’s in shambles in terms of climate change and faith in humanity for giving basic human rights to everyone. There has been plenty of natural disasters in 2020 that have only marked what is yet to come in terms of the future if we do not pay attention to climate change. I know a lot of the focus is on regular people to change what is yet to come, but I do think that we need to focus on the billion dollar companies that contribute to majority of global warming, and I hope that in the future the people are changing that. I hope that the government steers away from capitalistic greed and comes to terms with society to better the world we live in because I do not want people to suffer over exploitative practices, although we still have a long way in terms of a progressive society. I hope to see some faith in humanity by having people be kind to one another and not care about who someone is in order to show them respect. I hope to see the world treating each other with the kindness we expect from people, and I hope that we all can come together and create change for the better. I also hope that the virus that started this pandemic is gone in the future, and we learned how to better handle a situation like this.

There has been plenty of natural disasters in 2020 that have only marked what is yet to come in terms of the future if we do not pay attention to climate change. I hope that we see the world being more eco-friendly to save our planet!! I also hope to see the world treating each other with the kindness we expect from people, and I hope that we all can come together and create change for the better.

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