Sameh Tanios,
I promise to cut my habits that increase carbon emissions like my eating habits and use common transport methods watch over my electricity and water usage and plastic bags.
I promise to cut my habits that increase carbon emissions like my eating habits and use common transport methods watch over my electricity and water usage and plastic bags.
To my Beloved Future Children,
Be fearless – do not be afraid to talk to each other and do not be afraid to fail.
To all the people here on earth,
Who knows what the future would look like? or what will happened in the future? No one knows right? That’s why it it’s scary because we don’t know what lies ahead. We couldn’t stop the future but we can always change it.
Dear Evan,
We want your future family to enjoy the same beautiful places we enjoyed.
Dear Gabriel,
When the worst consequences of climate change still feel far away today, or the barriers to acting on climate change seem steep today, I do not think about today. I think about you, and your world when you are my age.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise to ride a bike and take a smart train.
Dear Nafia,
I also hope that your previous prayers have been answered. The way you wanted to create green jobs for your fellow city dwellers have been fulfilled already.
My dear granddaughter Christy,
My own curiosity and knowing what a caring, aware young woman you are help me override despair.
Olá minhas Florzinhas!!!
Minhas florzinhas é isso…. vamos a batalha , procurar se informar sobre empresas que são amigas do meio ambiente, tentar banir as empresas que poluem nosso ar, nossos rios.
I won’t leave my lights on.
To My Friends, Family and Future Grandchildren,
I realize my reflection of the past, current and future state of the environment paints a grim and pessimistic picture, but I feel optimistic in our ability to turn planet Earth’s fate around if we all work together and commit to making a change.
Dear Tomorrow,
I promise I will convince my family to switch their gas appliances to electric.
Dear Tomorrow,
The road I learned to ride my bike on, the field where I kicked my first soccer ball, and the park I ate my first ice cream cone at, could all be gone.