I promise not to watch communications in bed.
I promise to support more locally…
I promise to be on my phone less.
I promise not to watch communications in bed.
I promise to support more locally…
I promise to be on my phone less.
To my daughters,
In order for you two be happy and healthy, we all need to work hard to prevent climate change.
Dear future generations,
Past generations took all the trees, polluted all the water, fished all the fish, and hunted all the animals so that there’s almost nothing nice left.
Dear Leo,
Last week I took you to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Dear Future Self,
It was 2020, the year I realized that life is fragile—not just mine, but the entire planet—through immense consumption, pollution, greediness, ignorance, false bliss. This wasn’t the way I wanted to live my life, so I promise to actively make the change.
To my Dad,
I hope on this Father’s Day, my 24th birthday, and the rest of days, we remember that the most basic part of life is living happy with the ones we love. Acting every day against climate change will allow us to keep that simple piece of humanity.
To my wide-eyed warrioresses,
Since my two daughters emerged into this world, all of my tomorrows have become more dear.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to try to set up crowd funding for grants to people with realistic proposals to fight climate change.
Dear… Parents,
Let us teach our children to volunteer and donate.
Dear Tomorrow,
Less meat, more on my feet!
Dear Tomorrow
I promise to encourage myself and others to recycle more.
Dear Me of 2050,
I promise that I will plant more trees in places where there are none.
Dear Hailey and Lily,
We know about this. If we don’t fix this for you, it’s our fault.