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Sami Ourdjini, a student from 9c, addresses the issue of global warming, explaining how greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels contribute to environmental problems like wildfires and rising sea levels. He emphasizes the urgency of taking action to combat global warming through clean energy, tree planting, and waste reduction. Sami encourages everyone to take responsibility for protecting the planet for future generations.

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Sami Ourdjini, a student from 9c, addresses the issue of global warming, explaining how greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels contribute to environmental problems like wildfires and rising sea levels. He emphasizes the urgency of taking action to combat global warming through clean energy, tree planting, and waste reduction. Sami encourages everyone to take responsibility for protecting the planet for future generations.

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Respected heard of the school………………….

beloved parents, teachers


and my dear fellow students

A warm greeting!

Imagine waking up one day to find that your home is underwater, or


maybe there’s no clean air to breathe, or it’s so hot outside that going
out feels like stepping into an oven.
Hello my name is Sami Ourdjini and I am from 9c. I am here to share
my views on a trending topic – Global Warming.

The concept of global warming is a talk around the world for many
decades.
Global warming happens because of something called greenhouse
gases. These gases trap heat in our atmosphere, and when we burn
fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas for energy, more and more of these
gases are released. It’s like putting a thick blanket over the Earth – and
not in a cozy way.
If we keep going like this, we’ll see more wildfires, hurricanes, and
rising sea levels. Our food might become harder to grow, animals
could go extinct, many cities and islands will submerge in water due to
rising sea level. It will be quite hard for humans to live on this earth.
But here's the good news: we can change this. By using clean
energy like wind and solar, planting trees, and cutting down on waste,
we can slow down global warming. It’s our planet, and we all have the
responsibility to protect it.
Let’s not wait for things to get worse before we take action. Our future is
in our hands, and if we act now, we can still make it a bright one. Let’s
conserve this beautiful nature for our future generations too!
Thank you!
Have a good day!

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