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A letter to our Future generations

 Dear Future,

The first thing we have to say is sorry. Sorry for giving you a world where there are no trees or clean air. Sorry that we've been selfish and didn't care about our nature.  We've only cared about us and we assumed that we don't have time to think about nature or the oceans or the environment. We've destroyed everything knowingly by ourselves. Sorry, we've made your lives hard even to, survive. We have been very selfish and didn't even help the ones who were with us. We fought with each other and we destroyed ourselves and your future. Sorry. Some people fought for Climate Change but we ignored them knowingly. We've been running towards what we thought was great, Money. We thought it will solve all our problems. We left people in Bangladesh with no roof over their heads ferocious water destroying everything or the people in Tamilnadu, their house filled water so they suffered without electricity or food. We didn't see that. People in Delhi are suffering from air pollution that increased day by day. Small children were forced to wear masks. This is what we did for you. The Future. Great politicians said that we would make the world a better place for the future, but we did not. Sorry. We left you without trees or plants or rain. Wait, You don't know about trees, right? Trees are the lifeline of our lives, they will be green and beautiful. They give the oxygen that we breathe. Trees are magical. But, we didn't see that. We cut down 40 football grounds of forest every minute! Have you heard about the Amazon forest? or the beautiful lands of the Nilgiri forest? I think you might recognize if I said Amazon desert or Nilgiri desert. You know, once this had been magical. It's called a rainforest and plenty of wildlife creatures existed. Many cultures, who respect their forests lived there. But, we relocated them into small apartments which they are not adapted. We forced them to live within the four walls and now, they are lost forever. Sorry for making your lives miserable. 


Amazon Forest - Native people.


We thought we had time. Time to save our planet, but the more we waited for the more our planet got worse. The ice was melting, we didn't care about that! Climate activists were raising their voices against the government, politicians, officials, and many more people, But they didn't listen. Now you are suffering. Really, we (the young) wanted to make a change. But we can't, cause people to assume that the young do not know anything. Sorry, we didn't find the right planet to live in, now you are forced to live in this polluted world. 

Nilgiri Mountains - Credit: Wikimedia Commons

But now, we can change. We can change everything and let our future generation live. Now, we are fighting for equality, racism, gay pride. But this doesn't count when we equally destroy. If we can achieve saving the environment, we can save everything! Join the protest - Don't assume the young don't know anything, we know everything we are seeing and suffering because of climate change. Join, many organizations that are purely dedicated to saving our Earth. If you don't know where to start, talk to the person who is the most closer to you. Your families, friends, neighbors, and in no time you know the true value of saving our Earth and you can be the one who brings the people together and fight for Climate Change.


Student protesting for our future - Credit Wikimedia commons.

"What we stand for, Is what we stand on"

We can change climate change. We are the FUTURE. 🌏


Raksita Rajagopal
Peace Wins 😊

Inspired from: https://youtu.be/eRLJscAlk1M

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