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“For all our needs, it provides, how would the earth forgive all we take so ungraciously, to fill our pockets, digging & drilling into its rich core, grand mountains, and vast seas so impudently, it's centuries old lush, dense forests diminishing, thawing glaciers. It's pristine ocean & rivers now carry waste & muck, the smoke, dust & billions cars that turn the azure sky gray. It's groans and trembling man cannot bear; greedily, audaciously turns his gaze up to the heavens, to the moon, and other planets to plunder, trash & devastate in the name of ambition, progress and development!”

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