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dear world,

I am writing this on the 11/9/2020 right now are world is going thought a lot there is corona-virus, black lives matter and climate change with all of this going on i think that climate change will hurt the world the most because it is destroying are home and island are despairing because are water level are rising and there are massive storm happening. Climate change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system that persists for several decades or longer, usually at least 30 year.
Climate change is happening because Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorb heat radiation. Human activity has increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution leading to more heat retention and an increase in the surface temperatures.

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