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In climate change us humans will be the losers
Will humans live on Planet Earth in two hundred years from now?
Will birds and animals, fish and other life forms exist as we now know them?
Yet Nature herself will survive somehow.

In two hundred years from now what will the World look like?
'Twill be very different from the World of today
The Polar ice caps are already melting
For climate change the price will be huge to pay.

By then not one memory will remain of me
I will be part of Nature's earth and clay
But Nature herself will live on forever
All other life forms in her bosom lay.

Our disrespect for our Environment will cost us dearly
The Polar ice caps melting at a rapid rate
And the sea levels as a result are rising
For humans the future may hold an uncertain fate.
 
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