Dear World leaders,
I really hope you have acknowledged your wrongs and that things like climate change, racism, poverty, pollution, human rights, gender equality, democracy and sexism exist. And that you can change them.
I really hope you have acknowledged your wrongs and that things like climate change, racism, poverty, pollution, human rights, gender equality, democracy and sexism exist. And that you can change them.
Dear future family and friends,
This is our house.
Dear Future,
I will use less plastic.
Dear Me,
Today, I promise to keep my spaces clean and my environment cleaner.
Dear Future Today,
Here in California we’re starting to recognize our climate changing the natural world around us.
Dear Owen and Vivian,
Here’s the biggest secret: I KNOW it will have. We may not realize how, but we have changed the world.
Oh My Lovely Faizan,
I love you my son. You are waking up now. Hopefully tomorrow, more of us will, too.
Dear Samuel, Willa, and Ben,
To the core of my being, and only through the power of community, I will honor the voices of the youth who are pleading, “Don’t burn my future.” Samuel, Willa, and Ben, your little voices I know, will join that chorus soon enough.
to my dearest children,
Our future is being made now, and I promise to do everything in my power to make yours safe.
To our sweet grandson Caleb,
We want a safe and beautiful world for you, little Caleb, and for your children and grandchildren. We promise to do our part.
Dear 2050,
Our planet is crazy. I pledge to be an innovator to make sustainable living real.
I want to tell you a story. Yes, another one.
Mankind has always been able to deal with the greatest challenges it’s faced and this will not be the exception. My message to you is: find that passion and give it your all. ‘Till your legs give out.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to live a car-free lifestyle.