DEAR FUTURE WORLD,
Learn to recycle if you want the world to stay cool. And for the kids, shoot for the stars, and if you miss you will land on a tall mountain where the hopes and dreams are made.
Learn to recycle if you want the world to stay cool. And for the kids, shoot for the stars, and if you miss you will land on a tall mountain where the hopes and dreams are made.
To the wonder,
Dear tomorrow, thank you for letting me ride the wave of wonder that reaches toward you for all generations of all species to come.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to ask five of my friends to plant trees.
Dear… Parents,
Let us teach our children to volunteer and donate.
Dear Tomorrow
I promise to encourage myself and others to recycle more.
Dear grandchild,
There is a place on this planet called the Amazon, and I don’t mean the online shopping site (is that still a thing in your time?).
My future husband,
I want us to read this in future time and remember all the senses and views we witnessed.
Happy 34th birthday my son.
To laugh at our efforts as they were on such a small scale, too small some would say to make a difference, and then smile when we think about the number families just like ours that did the same thing.
Dear Nuriel, Eliran, and Rotem,
Sometimes I think we will never make it, but I know we must keep trying.
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.
Dear Maret,
Right now I want to be hopeful. Right now I want to think that we took action to ensure this beautiful future for you.
Dear Tomorrow,
I’m not allowed to talk about climate change around family; as my mom warned me, “climate change is not something that people think about in Mississippi.” But I’m worried for my family’s future.
To My Grandchildren,
It’s my hope that the following will be helpful as you navigate your futures. These are the confessions of a climate activist: