Global warming, greenhouse effect, CO2 emissions, climate change, sustainable practices, Monsanto, air transport, pesticides, deforestation, desertification
A formal letter to the president of Monsanto advocating for reduced CO2 emissions and sustainable practices.
[...] To do this, I encourage you to reduce your use of air transport and to favor short journeys over those that cross the globe. In addition, you should reduce the use of pesticides that damage the soil and accelerate deforestation. Finally, you could commit to replanting trees to fight against desertification. This effort will be an example for each of us, and will allow us to combine our individual efforts with a collective effort. Thanking you for your commitment, I beg you, Sir, to accept the expression of my distinguished greetings. [...]
[...] Dear Sir, I am writing to you because you are the president of Monsanto. An alarming report has just been released on the consequences of global warming. Global warming is linked to the greenhouse effect: due to the increasingly significant CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, the temperature is rising. Now, industries like yours are releasing more and more CO2 due to the numerous air transports that carry your products and your factories that pollute the atmosphere. Thus, the planet is warming up and this is causing an accelerated climate disorder, which has catastrophic consequences on our climate. [...]
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