Dear future Me,
I hope we manage to help stop climate change in some way.
Dear Granddaughter Rosalia,
This is my heritage for you my beautiful cacheticos de melon.
Dear future me,
I am 19 years old, and I am angry.
Dear… Parents,
Let us teach our children to volunteer and donate.
To the generation after mine,
But when you encounter that resistance–and you will, regularly–know that you must respond just how we have had to these past 50 years. With love, and sternness, and most of all, courage. Because that is what the resistance fears the most. We who came before you promise that we will do the same while we wait for you. Know that you will never be alone.
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.
Dear Tripp,
I promise to do my part, supporting federal legislation to protect our earth while starting small with projects at home.
My darling Cassidy,
I know I need to write this to you, and I don’t want to because it makes me so sad. I have been desperately avoiding my feelings about climate change, for many years, but especially and with greater intensity every year since you were born.
Dear Tomorrow,
I haven’t met you yet, but I already know you deserve a better tomorrow.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to ride more and drive less.
I pledge to use less plastic.
I promise to plant more flowers.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to change the culture of my school.