Dear Future,
I promise to continue to ask myself the conflicting questions and strive to choose courage over convenience so the future is cleaner, safer and healthier for all.
love,
angie
I promise to continue to ask myself the conflicting questions and strive to choose courage over convenience so the future is cleaner, safer and healthier for all.
love,
angie
Dear Madeline, Ava, and Harper,
What I wish most for you girls is that the care you have shown each other would extend to the big wide world around you.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise I will bring permaculture designs to my community.
Dear Children,
I wish I had a crystal ball and could peep into it to see you all happy and safe in a world that nourishes you and that is also nourished by you, a world where the resources it provides are as valued as the people in it and not frittered away by greed and power.
Dear future me,
I am 19 years old, and I am angry.
Future Self & Ka’iulani,
We promise to reduce the amount of carbon we use on a daily basis.
Dear Children and Grandchildren,
I see a world full of hope fueled by the desire for change.
Dear Earth,
I will keep the air clean so everyone can see the sunset.
To my dear children in the year 2050,
I don’t wish to go backwards, but I do wish we would slow down and design our brave new world with more care.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to recycle and compost.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to become more educated on the global issues that face populations I can’t see
Dear Tomorrow,
I’m not allowed to talk about climate change around family; as my mom warned me, “climate change is not something that people think about in Mississippi.” But I’m worried for my family’s future.
Dear Future Generations,
I promise to make as many changes to my life as possible to make yours as great as mine.