Science fiction : A leaf from 2075

Science fiction : A leaf from 2075

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This short science fiction is more about how humans will survive in 2075 and what will they be dealing with at psychological level, emotional level, and how technology will be transforming their lives. And it also brings forth the aspect that humans may not be able to deal with the harshness of climate change and Global warming. These fears are revealed in a beautiful conversation between a leaf, that is from 2075, and the narrator of the short scifi story. This short science fiction is for the reader who cares for Earth and the goodwill of future human generations.
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