Dear tomorrow,
It’s never too early or too late to care about the future. Our future is dependent on a sustainable environment. When we destroy our environment, we are destroying our future. It’s time to make a difference, for the world’s sake.
It’s never too early or too late to care about the future. Our future is dependent on a sustainable environment. When we destroy our environment, we are destroying our future. It’s time to make a difference, for the world’s sake.
To my dearest Gabriel,
What gives me hope is what is yet to come, what you will experience in your lifetime.
Dear Gabriel,
When the worst consequences of climate change still feel far away today, or the barriers to acting on climate change seem steep today, I do not think about today. I think about you, and your world when you are my age.
Dear Society,
If we work together to spread the awareness of what is occurring today, we will be able to prevent it from continuing into the tomorrow.
My Mini & Lou,
Since I first sat down with these words, a pandemic has erupted. Racial violence is reaching a fever pitch and protests are raging across the nation. It feels like the planet is succumbing to entropy, slipping further into chaos. But I write to you from a time of shifting tides.
Querida Tainah,
Quero que você beba água pura, coma alimentos sem agrotóxicos e que sua casinha branca com varanda, seja voltada para o leste, onde o sol vai nascer.
Dear children,
Despite all the difficulties, we are from a family whose principles are honesty and love for others, and that’s what I want to share with you.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to purchase carbon offsets when we fly.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise I’ll replace our lights with LED lights.
Dear Future Ryan,
I promise to be a knight in the campaign of truth seeking.
To all the people here on earth,
Who knows what the future would look like? or what will happened in the future? No one knows right? That’s why it it’s scary because we don’t know what lies ahead. We couldn’t stop the future but we can always change it.
Dear kids of America,
Please eliminate plastic everything
Dear Kai and Leah,
I want you to feel awestruck like I do. It is important to feel small sometimes, to feel the weight of reality, to recognize the scale of a challenge, to see where you fit and what you are up against. This is the case with climate change.