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Climate Change

For the past 100 years, there has been climate change, and it has affected our Earth in many harmful ways. Climate change causes serious problems for nature, animals, and humans. For example, some specific species are now close to extinction because their natural habitats are being destroyed. Rising temperatures, melting glaciers, and extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and wildfires are becoming more common.

Climate change does not only harm nature; it also affects humanity. It threatens food supplies, clean water, and human health. If we do not take action, climate change could cause irreversible damage and make Earth a dangerous place to live.

To save our planet, we need to change our habits. We should use less energy, save water, recycle more, and reduce waste. Using renewable energy and protecting forests are also very important. Small actions can make a big difference if everyone helps. Saving the Earth means saving our future.

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