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My Dying Wish
I know this is not what you expect however, this is my last chance to help you and my grandchildren. My generation and my son’s generation are already doomed so I write this in hopes that you can send it to all the world rulers. I will appeal to their compassion and common sense. However, if, that does not work, I will also appeal to their love of self or as you humans term it, selfishness. I just do not like the inclusion of the word fish in that bad word.
By Lydia Seales-Fuller 5 years ago in Earth
The Friendly Fuzzy Caterpillar
My newfound temporary friendship started a few days ago in the wee hours of the morning darkness. Upon taking my dog out to relieve himself, I noticed a dark fuzzy addition to the overgrown greenery beside my feet. Naturally intrigued with the creatures of nature, I was happy to take a closer peek while waiting for my dog to finish his outside nature call.
By Kristen Solack 5 years ago in Earth
13-Extraordinary ways to SAVE THE OCEAN !!
Oceans cover 71 percent of the planet and are home to important species and ecosystems on which we rely for food, livelihood, climate control, and more. But the oceans need our help. Saving the seas can sometimes sound like a lot of work, but when we all get in, we can make a big difference.
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Earth
The Great Barrier Reef: An Account On How Global Warming Destroys One Of The Biggest Marine Culture
We all have heard and seen coral reefs and their fantastic beauty. But has anyone of us know that this fantastic marine culture is dying due to us? Even if you know, as anyone taking any measures in their individual lives to save it from such a catastrophe? The questions are endless.
By A S Akhilesh5 years ago in Earth
FROM THE GROUND UP
Scanning social media as the emergence of yet another in a long line of diseases stemming from animal mistreatment swept through the population, while also reading stories about The Amazon being burned to produce more for a world that already produces enough but just fails to allocate it well, followed by watching as both the west coast of the United States, and portions Australia burned uncontrollably, caused us great distress.
By Victoria L. Jankowski5 years ago in Earth
5 Tips to Reduce U.S. Carbon Emissions
As wild as this may sound, if you plan to be alive at any time during the next 100 years, atmospheric carbon is going to impact your life. While there has always been carbon in the atmosphere, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are higher today than at any other point in the last 800,000 years. [1] Over the past 60 years, annual atmospheric CO2 has risen about 100 times faster than any previous natural increase. [2] Scientific consensus overwhelmingly confirms that these increases are fueled by human activities like heating, transportation, electricity, and manufacturing.
By Halle Miroglotta5 years ago in Earth
Save the Turtles. Top Story - May 2021.
Why won't anybody please think of the turtles!!! Image from Sport Diver.org Image from Australian Geographic Pretty dramatic, huh? Rest assured, these pictures are tame compared to the graphic, heartbreaking, gory ones I found while researching my topic. Due to my respect for wildlife, and my mom's intense love for turtles, I won't be showing those. Yes, the reality is often darker than it needs to be. But, if it gets the point across, then it's worth the trouble.
By Rain Dayze5 years ago in Earth








