Prevention is better than cure.

Day 1 

WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? 

On page 19 of United we are unstoppable we meet Tatyana Sin, a 26 year old from Uzbekistan who is striving to make the agricultural sector more sustainable and tackle melting glaciers in her country. 

Akari Tomita, a 16 year old Japanese American says " change begins because of people who care. so Make changes, no matter how small" 

In continuation, have you heard of Iman Doori? A 28 year old Iranian, he says and I quote;

"Protesting is one way to show dissatisfaction at the current situation but it is not the best way to combat climate change. If we are allocating time to protest against climate change we should allocate twice the amount of time to finding solutions that are both practical and can satisfy the majority" 

I strongly agree. 

And I think you do too-  

At this I'd mention Vadodara diaries, another series I'd be working on soon targeting some unrecognized students of my school from class III to XII striving to reuse old cloth, upcycling it to make board games and tote bags instead of throwing it away just to increase the life of what they have, get creative with it and learn about climate change while reducing their carbon footprint. 

My vice principal Ms. Kashmira Jaiswal calls it "The running stitch project" designing to change, to learn, to upskill ourselves to Upcycle. 

Its inspiring how people all over the world are opening up to these new concepts, trying to take one step closer to a sustainable world. 

If you wish to know more about it click here

Don't forget to share your story in the comments, your change, even if its a small one because believe me, it inspires. 

TOGETHER WE ARE UNSTOPPABLE. 



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