Dear hamza
The Ocean is a beautiful and peaceful place. You know that. It is your biggest passion to swim in it and your greatest fear to drown in it. I don’t think you would want to live in a future where you are deprived of both.
The Ocean is a beautiful and peaceful place. You know that. It is your biggest passion to swim in it and your greatest fear to drown in it. I don’t think you would want to live in a future where you are deprived of both.
Dear A and C,
You are growing up in a time of immense change. In the last two years alone, we’ve learned so much about big and important issues including climate change and the systemic racism that runs through our institutions.
Dear Tomorrow
I will get my roommates to be more environmentally friendly.
Dear Kiya,
Fighting for a system that rewards care for people and planet over profit.
To the future generations,
I will stand on the streets, in the courts, and in the schools to encourage awareness and empathy for the earth.
Rachel and Noelle,
I hope in a small way this helps your world.
Dear Nieces, Nephews, & Future Children…
If there is any advice I could give you, it is to believe that although you are one single person in this world, you still have the ability to make a difference in this world.
Dear Future Family,
As Iām sitting here trying to think of the best words to say to you all, I am thinking of one major thing: that I can only hope that you all get to experience the incredible beauty created by our planet.
Dear Kai and Leah,
I want you to feel awestruck like I do. It is important to feel small sometimes, to feel the weight of reality, to recognize the scale of a challenge, to see where you fit and what you are up against. This is the case with climate change.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to pick up trash at every beach I visit, use metal straws, take quick showers.
dear future children,
As I write this, our world is slowly giving way to climate change.
Dear Tomorrow,
No plastic straws, no water bottles, shop local, no meat.
My Mini & Lou,
Since I first sat down with these words, a pandemic has erupted. Racial violence is reaching a fever pitch and protests are raging across the nation. It feels like the planet is succumbing to entropy, slipping further into chaos. But I write to you from a time of shifting tides.