Dear Future,
I hope my grandchildren are living in a better and healthier Earth. Polar bears are not extincted. Amazon rain-forest is still around.
I hope my grandchildren are living in a better and healthier Earth. Polar bears are not extincted. Amazon rain-forest is still around.
Dear Tara,
Each of us only has so much power and the problem is HUGE, but I worked at this every day.
Dear Nieces and Nephews,
I tried.
I promise to stop eating junk food.
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.
Dear future Michelle,
As consumers, it is our duty to protest and force companies to be greener and avoid environmental damage, whether they are from the food industry or from any other production industry. It’s about time we start thinking greener.
Meus filhos,
Espero que vcs tb encontrem ,de alguma forma,um caminho para colaborarem com Nossa Mãe Terra, bjs eternos.
Dear Indigenous Persons with Disabilities,
Dear Indigenous Persons with Disabilities,
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.
To my wide-eyed warrioresses,
Since my two daughters emerged into this world, all of my tomorrows have become more dear.
Dear future child,
We’re presenting at conferences, writing articles, and organizing events with the goal of mobilizing our profession to act on climate, and to help them understand that it will deeply impact our mission to preserve history for future generations.
Dear Eleanor,
You are so small. So innocent. So beautiful. For you and for everyone else, I will try harder.
Dear Tomorrow,
My climate promise is to stop using electricity too much.