Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to unplug my appliances, use natural face scrubs to avoid contaminated the sea, will not use products tested on animals. I’ll also frequently ride my bike to reduce air pollution.
I promise to unplug my appliances, use natural face scrubs to avoid contaminated the sea, will not use products tested on animals. I’ll also frequently ride my bike to reduce air pollution.
We will look back on our time here and ask, “What did I do?”
If we truly live our present moment, maybe you’ll have a future.
My dear Honeys,
I think every parent believes that their child’s future is worth protecting – because I know the power of this force in me and what I am willing to do.
To My Daughter and Future Grandchildren,
There are so many more things that we can do together to help our Earth from the damage that has been done, and I am so excited to teach you.
To you, my dear!
In 2050, I will still be fighting against climate change. I feel that it’s not only my duty, but rather my destiny.
Dear Donatella,
We ran through the woods laughing, crying, and living.
Dear Evie of 2050,
I can feel the change happening — many people are working to transform the world.
Dear tomorrow,
If there’s one thing young people have learned while quarantining, it’s that Gen Z holds so much power and is capable of a lot more than we think. We’ve created a community that has united us all and started to bring about change for the good of our futures. Now, with the help of Gen Z (and of course, people of all ages), we have the power to save our home, the Earth.
Dear Tomorrow,
Don’t use plastic straws!
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise I will encourage everyone to get OUT of their cars and onto public transit.
Dear Lalo,
I hope whatever happens, whatever I can’t imagine that you may face, that you will continue to seek light.
Dear Matthew, Sam, and Sophie,
There is a promise in the Bible: ‘I shall restore the years that the locusts have eaten’ and that points to a promise of complete healing and restoration. But until that comes I intend to do my best to ‘save the planet’ in whatever way I can, and I encourage you to do the same.
To my Maria and her children,
I have to tell you something: it is so hard to keep our life “green” for now, but we still keep trying.