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How to save the dried up Earth?

Takuya

"The destruction of the ozone layer has caused the Earth to boil, and by the year 2xxx, the Earth will dry up, becoming an uninhabitable planet where even in the middle of winter, temperatures exceed 50 degrees Celsius. With our current scientific capabilities, migrating to space is impossible, and with the oceans gone, living underwater is not an option. If it’s 50 degrees on the surface, it will be even hotter underground, making it unlivable.

In response to this dire situation, countries around the world have simultaneously restricted the use of air conditioners, developed refrigeration technology, and mandated the use of hydrogen cars. But how can we save a dried-up Earth? It’s already too late. Even if we implement climate change measures immediately, the boiling won’t stop, and before the ozone layer can regenerate, the environment won’t return to a state where humans can survive.

This fact is being hidden by countries around the world. So, what should we do? Is it already too late? Is there anything we can do now? We might have to strengthen climate change measures even more, but it still might not be enough. We need to think about what we can do now for the future.

For example, increasing the use of renewable energy and making efforts to reduce energy consumption at the individual level are things we can consider. Additionally, promoting reforestation activities to increase the number of plants that can absorb carbon dioxide is also important. Through education and awareness campaigns, we need to help more people understand the seriousness of environmental issues.

But the reality is harsh. Each of us can only do so much, but we still have to do something. For the sake of future generations, we have to start doing what we can now."


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