To my dear Children Leah and Bradley,
I promise to make changes today to better your life in the years to come.
I promise to protect and appreciate this land so that in the future your children can live here amongst its beautiful glory.
Love mum
I promise to make changes today to better your life in the years to come.
I promise to protect and appreciate this land so that in the future your children can live here amongst its beautiful glory.
Love mum
Dear future generations,
My hope for you is that you can have equal experiences with nature that I was able to have with my dad.
Dear friends,
We need to rethink our consumption habits in order to reduce the impacts on the environment.
Dear Peyton and Lucas,
I want you to continue to enjoy bright, beautiful, blue skies, gigantic shady trees, chirping birds, scampering squirrels, sparkling creeks and all that this amazing world has to offer!
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise I will encourage everyone to adopt a plant-based diet. Good for our health, the animals and the planet.
Dear Jeremy,
We had a lot in common obviously, and our concern for the planet we live on was one of the many things we bonded over.
I pledge to use less plastic.
Dear Rosie,
But when you are reading this years from now, by the light of a solar powered lamp, know that your dad, mom and millions of others who burned brightly with love for our kids did what we could, when we knew the stakes.
Dear Tomorrow,
My promise is to continue to dedicate my life, my business, and my future to creating cultures that embrace environmental action not only for our own good, but the good of the countless other species hurting from climate change.
Dear love,
The world is facing some serious crises right now as Viral pandemic and war situation between Ukraine and Russia.
Dear Eleanor,
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Salutations to whoever may be reading this,
I promise to do my part. I promise to be the change I want to see in the world, and I hope that you, reader, will do the same.
To my beloved granddaughters, Margaret and Caroline,
Growing up in Germany, I often wondered what my parents had done to oppose the Nazi regime in the 1930’s that led to WWII. I was so disappointed when I found out how passive they had been. For me, this was formative.