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Student Urges Climate Action In Letter To Future Self

Protest during the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice, coinciding with COP28, in Edinburgh, Scotland

Students at Repton Abu Dhabi, Rose Campus in the UAE recently participated in a thought-provoking activity where they wrote letters to their future selves, emphasizing the importance of taking action against climate change.

Ahana Bhandary, one of the students, shared a powerful message in her letter, highlighting the significance of hope and the role it plays in driving positive change. She urged her future self to continue studying, being creative, and inspiring others to join the fight against climate change.

This initiative not only provided students with a platform to express their thoughts and concerns about the environment but also encouraged them to reflect on their individual responsibilities in creating a sustainable future.

By engaging in activities like writing letters to their future selves, students at Repton Abu Dhabi are not only raising awareness about climate change but also fostering a sense of empowerment and agency among themselves.

Through their words and actions, these students are setting an example for their peers and the wider community, demonstrating that every individual has a role to play in addressing the global climate crisis.

As the world grapples with the challenges posed by climate change, initiatives like the one undertaken by the students at Repton Abu Dhabi serve as a reminder of the power of youth voices and the importance of taking proactive steps towards a more sustainable future.

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