“Letters from schools around the World”
Are you a student, parent or grand parent of a student?
Did you know, in Europe, every sixth species are under threat of extinction today? I read that in the news this morning.
Once I would have been shocked to read this. Today, it merely confirms what we already know.
How will the present turmoil in Europe add to the environmental disaster? How many years of life are we depleting?
So, humanity is watching on. Alarmed perhaps, but still watching as the nightmare is unfolding.
What do we do with people that suffer a nightmare?
We wake them!
This sounds simple and we know it works.
Well, it is no different with the nightmare humanity suffers under present day conditions.
Humanity must wake.
We do have sound and organic solutions to restore our planet, but ….. humanity is still watching. Still ….. “mostly” watching as the demise continues to gather momentum.
Okay, time to set the alarm clock.
With the aim, to wake the “watchers” into action, Humanity Towards Sustainability has commenced a global awareness campaign.
It is called: “Letters from Schools around the World”.
We invite every student from around the world – either during class as a school project – or during your holidays, down time or at any time – to share “Your message to Humanity”.
Tell us in 300 to 1200 words, what does “Humanity Towards Sustainability” mean to you?
Please send your letter as a word document via email to: troy@humanitytowardssustainability.com
Feel free to read through our web content to find a subject of your passion, or create your very own ideas and proposals.
We’d also love it if you could attach a photo of yourself and include the name of the location (or school) you reside in (not your full address – only the name of your town. city etc).
We hope to publish the majority (ideally all) of these letters and share them with the World. Let this campaign grow and add to the wake up call the world needs today.
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Troy (K) Eichelberger – Nobody