I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms George.
Monday 23 December 2019
Dear Jacinda - by Augustine
Dear Jacinda Ardern
I have a problem. My problem is about the people cutting down trees. The trees provide us oxygen and people are cutting it down. Not just trees that other people bring from other countries but New Zealand's native trees, like Kauri tree for example. If people cut down the trees then the Maori people will never let people cut down any trees. They will be very angry and disappointed. I also think that cutting down trees is a bad idea because, you are also destroying the birds that live on the trees. The trees shouldn't be cutting down because it is God's creation.
Cutting down trees are OK for building houses, but cutting down too much trees, we will have less oxygen, less shelter and no homes for the birds and other animals that lives on trees.
I chose this problem because it is effecting our environment. It is also effecting us.
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Kia ora Augustine,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your concerns about our environment, specifically trees. What brought this problem to your attention? Is this something that has affected you personally, or something you've researched or been taught? I agree, and I think Prime Minister Jacinda Arden would agree too!
Nga mihi
Erica