Writing letters to the Earth

What world are you dreaming of? The world is in a climate and nature emergency. All life on Earth is at risk. When the future feels so uncertain, how can we move forwards with vision and courage? And with care?

Writing a Letter to the Earth can be a simple and powerful way to deepen our connection with the natural world and the people we are sharing it with.

Letters to the Earth are being written by people from all over the world. Children as young as 3, parents, teachers, scientists, journalists, musicians, indigenous leaders, activists, nurses, business leaders, priests, politicians, TV presenters, artists such as Yoko Ono, authors such as Ben Okri, fashion designers such as Vivienne Westwood, and more.

Letters to the Earth are bringing your messages to life and sharing them with people around the world, to make sure your voices are heard and to inspire a deeper relationship with each other and the Earth.

Take a look at Global Dimension’s website where you can access these amazing free resources.

The resource packs include tools, prompts and exercises to help you bring people together to explore their responses to the planetary crisis and create more connections in your community.

The resources can be used in a variety of settings and can be adapted to suit an approach which feels most suitable for you.

The resources are offered freely as a way to help people connect and build their messages for a better world.

Letters to the Earth would love to hear how you use them and what works for you!

Caroline Tennent

I’m a web designer and I love creating beautiful, affordable websites that work hard for small businesses. Simply put, a business needs a website to reach more customers. It needs to look good but it also needs to work hard. That’s where I can help, I build cost-effective, good looking websites that are both mobile and google friendly.

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