Dear Santa,
I know that I'm writing you pretty late in the Christmas season. I would have written you earlier, but a letter to you wouldn't be good blog material in July. Yes, I am sharing my letter to you with all those who come across my blog. I am hoping that upon reading this letter, they will want the same thing as well and that their collective desire will help you make my wish list come true.
I am sure that you are aware of the phenomena known as global warming and climate change. I am sure of this because your residence at the North Pole is one of the areas of the world that this phenomena is greatest felt. All that ice, and your home, is deeply threatened into becoming one giant sea of open water. This will cause chaos all over world, for both humans and other living things. That is one less tragedy we need to deal with. So, my first request for this Christmas is that you help us humans successfully mitigate climate change and stop the planet from getting any warmer by inspiring us to tackle the issues and set achievable standards worldwide.
I know that you have long been doing your part to keep your greenhouse gas emissions to a minimum. If a reindeer-led flying sleigh isn't a green, fuel-efficient vehicle, then I don't know what is. Please help us get off of fuels that pollute the environment and make a full transition to clean, emission-free vehicular transport. Is it alright to ask for Christmas that you inspire someone to make a fully functioning electric vehicle that won't be sidetracked by technical problems or greedy oil businessmen?
I know you're very busy, Santa, so I won't keep going on and on with my Christmas wish list, though in my heart it goes for several pages. I just hope that you can help me and the rest of the human family stop fighting about whether global warming and climate change are real events that are actually caused by our activity. I hope that you can help us see that we are the problem, but we are also the solution. I truly want us to care about the global environment in a way that shows we deserve the gift of life that has been given to us on this great planet. Please send these gifts on their way, and I promise that I will continue to be a good environmentally-conscious boy. Thank you for reading my letter Santa.
Hugs,
Richard
P.S. Please tell Mrs. Claus "Hi!" for me.
I know that I'm writing you pretty late in the Christmas season. I would have written you earlier, but a letter to you wouldn't be good blog material in July. Yes, I am sharing my letter to you with all those who come across my blog. I am hoping that upon reading this letter, they will want the same thing as well and that their collective desire will help you make my wish list come true.
I am sure that you are aware of the phenomena known as global warming and climate change. I am sure of this because your residence at the North Pole is one of the areas of the world that this phenomena is greatest felt. All that ice, and your home, is deeply threatened into becoming one giant sea of open water. This will cause chaos all over world, for both humans and other living things. That is one less tragedy we need to deal with. So, my first request for this Christmas is that you help us humans successfully mitigate climate change and stop the planet from getting any warmer by inspiring us to tackle the issues and set achievable standards worldwide.
I know that you have long been doing your part to keep your greenhouse gas emissions to a minimum. If a reindeer-led flying sleigh isn't a green, fuel-efficient vehicle, then I don't know what is. Please help us get off of fuels that pollute the environment and make a full transition to clean, emission-free vehicular transport. Is it alright to ask for Christmas that you inspire someone to make a fully functioning electric vehicle that won't be sidetracked by technical problems or greedy oil businessmen?
I know you're very busy, Santa, so I won't keep going on and on with my Christmas wish list, though in my heart it goes for several pages. I just hope that you can help me and the rest of the human family stop fighting about whether global warming and climate change are real events that are actually caused by our activity. I hope that you can help us see that we are the problem, but we are also the solution. I truly want us to care about the global environment in a way that shows we deserve the gift of life that has been given to us on this great planet. Please send these gifts on their way, and I promise that I will continue to be a good environmentally-conscious boy. Thank you for reading my letter Santa.
Hugs,
Richard
P.S. Please tell Mrs. Claus "Hi!" for me.
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