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67 Stories

  • Marta's Determination #PlanetOrPlastic by 0Yasha0
    0Yasha0
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    Marta searches for food for her young chick's. She's determined to feed her babies. Whether I win or not is immaterial. What really matters to me is that we all work together to save our planet. I truly hope that my story impacts those who read it in the best possible way. For those of you wondering my cover is just a picture i took on my phone at a beach Maraetai, New Zealand.
  • National Geographic Contest by IvyLockhart
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    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. #PlanetOrPlastic
  • Wasted Love #PlanetOrPlastic by caffinechronicles
    caffinechronicles
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    A National Geographic awareness contest. Help our planet and save it from plastic. Help the ocean. #PlanetOrPlastic
  • Aftermath by heyyitsavaa__
    heyyitsavaa__
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    i wrote this one for a contest awhile back. it's about how the world might end in the next few years. i don't know. please leave feedback.
  • Cry For Help by Ay_Violet
    Ay_Violet
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    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 ground. Almost all the garbage that we produce is being thrown into our water bodies, polluting them. This is the story of a young boy who lives in a world that wasn't created naturally but was made by us and how he struggles to imagine a world free of pollution. The world that was originally created for us.
  • Stone Cold  by Featherinthewind
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    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 oceans, and it's our fault Time is something we let go of, take for granted, but we've all let our lives be based on numbers on a circular device, on our wrists, or walls, or the digital clocks in our cars, time is a way of measuring things, like centimetres, but never base your life around it, because nothing runs how we want it to, don't leave anything to chance, because it can all be taken away in a moment Chase the sun, right out to the salty water of the ocean, and watch as the cliffs crumble, like we're watching the earth crumble before our eyes. And do what we always do. Just watch. Never take action, just watch as it meets it awful demise. Or maybe once, do more than watch. | started | 01.02.19 |
  • Shadows Over Green Horizons by DarylMurphyJr
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    "Shadows Over Green Horizons" unveils the gripping tale of Zalika Nkosi, a brilliant orphan on a quest to save a dying Earth. Set in 2057, the narrative blends biotechnology and ecological challenges, exposing corporate greed. Through Zalika's 365-day journey, readers witness her evolution, friendships, and triumphs. Themes of resilience, corruption, and the power of truth echo in an epistolary style. The narrative promises an intricate dance of science, suspense, and the indomitable human spirit, leaving readers captivated by the quest to revive a world teetering on the brink.
  • The Life Of MANG by ohyesdaniel
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    hi :) this is my submission of #PlanetorPlastic writing contest🐑
  • On Account Of One Who Wants Change #PlanetOrPlastic by pointerbowls
    pointerbowls
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    Entrance for #PlanetOrPlastic Fiction
  • Drowning In Plastic #PlanetOrPlastic  by VNLanith
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    - THE END - Living in the island, in the coastal area gave so many memorable stories for myself. Here, I share what I feel. This is actually not a true story. In certain part, it happened for real. I hope my story makes you realize to not throwing plastic garbage carelessly, especially in the sea. I hope my story awaken you to love and maintain our planet from plastic. There is no word 'TOO LATE' to change the bad habit of us that we made in the past. This is an entry for National Geographic's #PlanetOrPlastic contest. Hope you enjoy it! With my love, V.N.Lanith ~
  • PLEASE READ THIS.  by -Nikau-
    -Nikau-
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    Read this. Please I want everyone to see.
  • Not a Game (#PlanetOrPlastic) by LinnySweetHeart
    LinnySweetHeart
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    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 #planetorplastic.
  • Entry For The National Geographic Writing Contest #planetvsplastic by kathryn222882
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    I was really inspired by National Geographic's Writing Contest, it awes me how ignorant we can become, how careless we are. I was always fascinated by science; the theory and ideas are unique and motivational. It teaches us to analyse everything and that each small thing matters. A small atom can cause a catastrophe. So, what I mean to say, if we let our greed take over us and cause damage to our beautiful planet and oceans. Can you imagine the horror when one day you wake up to find the destruction done and you can't do anything to save your home? This is our home and we should fight for it! @nationalgeographic #1 saynotoplastics 9th February 2020
  • Maine Activists by neetaenvironmental
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    This story is about two friends who are fighting to protect the planet while saving there home. Hope you like it
  • For You From Me by RizanHarihta
    RizanHarihta
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    A submission for National Geographic contest 2018. Thank you for reading.
  • Under the Sea  by LJWright777
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    My second submission for the #PlanetorPlastics contest. This story is told by a marine biologist and her encounters with plastic in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Australia.
  • #PlanetOrPlastic by PrettyLegiit
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    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. Please read and vote. Tell me what you guys think!
  • Toxic by bballlball
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    Our ancestors have broken and nearly destroyed this Earth, with pollution, trash, etc. Now the new generation must make a choice to either save this home before it's too late, or continue what out ancestors have started.
  • The magic baobab tree. by theAfricanRoyalty
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    When little Melody travels to Madagascar to visit her cousins, she expects sunshine, adventure, and new friends-but she never imagines discovering a magical ancient tree that whispers stories from the past! Mama Bao, the giant baobab tree, is more than just tall and wide-she holds the history of the land and the laughter of generations. But when developers arrive to cut her down, Melody must team up with the village children, the animals, and even the magical spirits of the forest to save her. Full of wonder, teamwork, and African pride, Melody and the Big Baobab Tree of Madagascar is a heartwarming tale that shows young readers how even the smallest voice can protect the biggest treasures. A story of unity, nature, and the magic of home. Perfect for ages 4-9.
  • Why Did They Choose Plastic? #PlanetOrPlastic by APersonOnMars
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    Well.... The past generation chose plastic. Why? I'll never know. The amount of deaths that have taken place because of the lack of water. Why did they choose plastic over our planet? Planet Or Plastic writing competition entry