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Environment......Today and Tomorrow
Environment……..today and tomorrow

We humans consider ourselves the most intelligent species on this planet…… but are we? Look around, the animals who are supposedly “less intelligent” than us are not doing any damage to our environment. But we are. Why are the humans destroying their only home, the planet they live on, the only rock body in the universe known to harbor life? You can see pollution everywhere. Land, air, water, even noise pollution. Nature is calling out to us. We are ignoring the warnings. Recent natural disasters in Japan, Haiti, etc. etc. Have ever stopped to think what these warnings mean? People, the human race is coming to extinction. And the only way you can save it is to join hands and work together.lets save mother earth and bring balance to nature. I don't believe anyone would demolish his/her own house with him/her and family in it....then what on Earth are we doing. Save Nature, Save the World. (I just added this to get to 250 words) (I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250 words)(I just added this to get to 250

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