Which nobody wants, because there would be no future the people of today, nor will there be a future for future generations? Because the world’s important resources, such as water, trees, and power supply are increasingly dwindling. Which means if left to continue the water supply will become toxic. The trees will be gone or die and become nothing more than a legend. The world will plunge into darkness because of no electricity. It is up for the people of this world to fix this problem know before it is too late. If people follow the solutions that are provided and head the warning that is also provided the world will be saved. However without following the solutions such as the fixing the current system that the economy works on now, and the replacement of the old style power supply with nuclear power that is much more effective. The world will without a doubt will come to THE …show more content…
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