climate-change
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The extinction of the Dodo bird symbolizes the destructive impact of human greed on nature, exemplified by the 1600s arrival of European colonizers in Mauritius, which led to overhunting, deforestation, and the introduction of invasive species. This exploitative mindset persists today, with industrial demands from countries like China further accelerating species destruction. Both Western
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The title itself sets a powerful tone, hinting at the poem’s journey from despair to action. “Extinction” evokes a chilling image of a devastated planet, while “Empowerment” suggests a collective will to create positive change. The poem opens with a strong sensory image: “Earth groans,” immediately drawing the reader into a world suffering from
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The Sundarbans, a vibrant ecosystem of mangroves, faces devastation due to deforestation and greed. This situation highlights the urgent need for action to restore and protect this delicate environment. Despite the devastation, there is hope in the dedication of conservationists, whose efforts aim to heal the damage caused by human activities and ensure a
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“Our planet groans under the weight of human progress” is a powerful poem about the environmental crisis, focusing on deforestation and pollution while urging immediate action. It highlights successful conservation efforts as hope and calls for a transformation in our relationship with the planet, encouraging us to abandon exploitative habits and protect its fragile

