THE planet as we know it today will never be the same tomorrow or in the months and years yet to come. Life on earth is diminishing with the massive loss of biodiversity to environmental effects of logging, deforestation, invasive species, mass chemical-based agricultural production, climate change and many other reasons.

The COP25 (Conference of Parties) attended by all nations in Geneva is trying to agree on ways to protect every form of life on Earth and stop the extinction of thousands of species of plants and living creatures. To succeed, wise people and moral leaders with love of nature have to be elected. The wise must educate and convince the human species that its survival is not to be found in excessive consumption and exploitation of the natural world by polluting the environment but in its protection and conservation.

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