#1
National Geographic Contestby Ivy Lockhart
I used to love swimming,
But the ocean is not an ocean,
It's all plastic.
The grounds are plastic,
Clean waters gone,
And humanity,
Is at the brink of extinction.
#Plane...
Completed
#2
Fleeing From The Flamesby Emaan Zahra Ijaz
What happens when you open your eyes to see nothing but crimson flames surrounding your home?
What do you feel when you run past burnt corpses of your beloved ones?
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#3
Climate Change- My Plead For Your...by Emma Barnes
An insight to how I feel about our planet. It seems to be that every day the world changes. With quotes from fellow activists and information from documentaries. Global...
#4
Utopiaby Light A. Joshua
An ideal world would be wonderful to live in but is it possible?
This entry is for the #planetorplatic contest
Completed
#5
Our Environmentby Sunnybel_13
Our environment is being torn apart, do you realize all of the effects?
#6
Hopeby AJPritchard
A 500 word Short Story written for the National Geographic #PlanetOrPlastic Competition.
This short story follows the life of Hope an infant Seahorse, featuring her str...
Completed
#9
Cry For Helpby Ayushi
First entry for National Geographic #planetorplasric contest
Mother Nature is crying for help, asking us to save her from ourselves.
Our oceans have become our dumping...
Completed
#10
Not a Game (#PlanetOrPlastic)by Lindsay
A man revisits a childhood paradise, not only to find it destroyed by the effects of plastic but also to witness something unspeakable.
This is my first submission for #...
#11
Chokeby Kristin Jacques
The ocean is choking in plastic. What do you do? Help however you can? Wait for someone more qualified to fix the problem? Nothing?
What do you do when someone is chok...
#12
Rhino Reviewsby The Treehouse Committee
Welcome to Rhino Reviews- where we review your books while trying to teach you about the endangerment of rhinos.
To this day, rhinos are still poached for the ivory in t...
#13
Fom the Future #Planetorplasticby Russel
A story about a boy who came from the future to save the present status of the world.
#PlaneytOrPlastic
@NationalGeographic
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#14
Stone Cold by SolarEclipse
7.4 Billion people live on this planet, if every person threw one piece of rubbish in the ocean, there would be 7.4 Billion pieces of rubbish floating in the oceans, OUR...
#15
#PlanetOrPlasticby Clau.
Hey, everyone! This is my entry for the writing competition going on right now about the problems of the marine life, most especially in terms of plastic pollution. Plea...
#19
Grace #PlanetOrPlasticby Russel
"People are God's creation so as the sea. If we can literally tidy up ourselves to avoid dirt and illness, why can't it be the same to nature?"
This is to the...
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