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I definitely agree with Samantha F.’s article. She said, “There has been a change in the ecosystem,” and she is right. The change is nothing to be happy about and should be taken seriously. Pollution has increased, yet the government does nothing, or very little, about it. I think the government is actually contributing to it by wasting $124 billion going into Iraq and trying to get more petroleum to pollute the air. In the end, who benefits from these actions?
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