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Global warming

In today's modern world, we are always busy. We do have our own problems to solve. But, all of us have a common problem that could lead to the destruction of our own kind. The lack of concentration from our side, may lead to the extinction of our own kind one day. The name of this issue may sound warm and calm, but it can cause us great harm. In this article, we'll be discussing about the Global Warming.

Many of us may know what Global Warming is, but there are a few who don't. Global Warming is the steady and continuous rise in the level of earth's temperature. Our earth's surface is becoming hotter day by day just because of some unnoticeable human habits.

For the past few decades we haven't heard this word. Why is it famous all of a sudden? It is because, the previous generations never harmed the environment. But today, we cut trees, burn fossils and dump garbage. Burning fossil fuels result in the emission of carbon dioxide, which is the major reason for the rise in earth's temperature. The fact less number of trees in the surroundings doesn't help in cooling the temperature. We humans are the only ones who talk about recycling and never do it. But every plant does this throughout its life. It recycles carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen which is essential for our breathing.

Now, the uprising question is, "what can we do?" There are a few solutions that can be taken. Always remember, " Early bird catches ts prey." A few years ago, we would have planted millions of trees, if trees also gave wifi signals. But now, as we know the importance of trees in our lives, why don't we plant more trees?  Another easy solution the trees give us that they could also clean the air around us, which means that they could reduce pollution.

When we look at the question, "what is the future of mankind?", the only answer can be
" Plant a tree, be free."

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