Speech on the Great Barrier
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Hello everyone !
We belong to the foundation of nature and humanity. We are here today to talk about our future ! All together, we are able to change the world ! Do you know the Great Barrier Reef ? It is located in the Coral Sea, it is the main spot in Australia! Everybody goes over there to scuba diving, or just admire the landscape, BUT do you know that these acts are ruining this place ?? 150 000 differents species of fish live there, think about them ! YOU are killing them ! At the same time you're killing the corals! The hundred differents types of corals ! There is the largest diversity, and you're killing it slowly.
Now, what can we do to right that ? First of all, stop throwing your waste in the nature ! RESPECT IT ! The pollution is the main destroyer of the corals. Indeed it is warming the temperature of the sea and kills the corals. There is 94 types of corals in the Great Barrier Reef and only 4 are uneffected ! Do you think it's normal ? If we do something now, 50% of the coral will be back in 10 years !
Moreover, people wants to breed fishes so they capture them and the biodiversity is depleted! A lot of species of fish are endangered ! Why ? Just because you want fishes at home ? It doesn't work like that, you cannot just decide to have a fish without thinking about the consequences. Just because it is beautiful you remove it from its natural environment.
AND only for your pleasure, you're disturbing the Biodiversity cycle. Fishes are feeding the corals BUT you kill the corals and corals are living thanks to fishes BUT you capture fishes.
All of this is the fault of Human activities, it is your fault, it is our fault, we are all responsible! You, me and us, all together are accomplices of murders, murders of animals, nature and the whole Earth.
So please, think about that, try to change your habits and help us to save the Great Barrier Reef. Thank you.
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