Once in a small town named Warmville, the sun shone every day. But something was changing.
Billy's parents always forgot to recycle. Plastics and papers littered their yard.
One day, the sun didn't shine as brightly. Billy noticed and felt sad.
His parents said, 'It's not our fault,' and went about their day, ignoring the problem.
Soon, many parents in Warmville acted the same, ignoring the trash problem.
As the trash grew, the sun grew dimmer. Plants started to wither, and animals left.
Billy wanted to help, so he started to clean up, hoping others would join him.
He spoke to friends, teachers, and neighbors, explaining why they should care.
People began to listen and help clean up, but the weather continued to grow colder.
They realized that it was not just about cleaning up, but also changing their ways.
The community started to recycle, save water, and use less electricity.
Slowly, the sun began to shine again, and Warmville became a beacon of hope.
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