It's scary to think about water levels rising that it reaches this part of the Statue of Liberty. But, this is our truth now - but the good thing is it's a truth we can STILL do something about.
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It's scary to think about water levels rising that it reaches this part of the Statue of Liberty. But, this is our truth now - but the good thing is it's a truth we can STILL do something about.
You are right, we should do, in first instance to convince the politician, they have power to set up the regulations. Thankyou for reading :)
Yes, asking all-out support and imposition from the government greatly helps the movement against climate change become stronger. But sadly, our authorities seem busy on "other" stuff.
Climate change is a serious issue, and it needs attention now more than ever. We have to realize that "we do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." And it's our duty to give our children and their successors a wonderful world - not a wrecked and doomed one.