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Let the Earth breath : Saving the Earth .( Report )

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 We decided to put our campaign for Let the Earth Breathe: Saving the Earth online last week. We shared it on various social media platforms, which assisted us in informing everyone that we need to take immediate action. Our campaign benefits greatly from social media since we can influence not only ourselves but also everyone who sees our post. These are the social media sites where we promoted our campaign. Change org. Change.org is an online platform and a vehicle for people anywhere in the world to start a petition or a campaign on any issue that they feel strongly about, to spread the word, gather support and engage with politicians and decision-makers in order to obtain a certain decision or result. Change.org is what we use. to start a petition in support of our campaign Because it is a free platform petition, this was really helpful to us. Facebook Facebook is a social networking platform that allows users to connect with friends, coworkers, and strangers online by creating...

Let the Earth breath : Saving the Earth .

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  LET US SAVE OUR EARTH TOGETHER! What's happening in our Earth? Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented increases in temperature at Earth’s surface, as well as in the atmosphere and oceans. Many other aspects of global climate are changing as well. High temperature extremes and heavy precipitation events are increasing, glaciers and snow cover are shrinking, and sea ice is retreating. Seas are warming, rising, and becoming more acidic, and flooding is become more frequent along the U.S. coastline. Growing seasons are longer, and large wildfires occur more frequently. Many species are moving to new locations, and changes in the seasonal timing of important biological events are occurring in response to climate change. The Problem   Over 1,000 scientists from 25 different countries staged protests last week following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s new report. The report warned that rapid and deep cuts to gre...