My youngest grand-children are 2, 6 and 9 years old. I am 74, and I think we adults who have or do not have grand-children have a major duty to talk and write about the future of the generations who come after us.
We can think that we cannot do much with the climate changes, but that’s not true. We should every day think of, discuss, analyse and create awareness of the actual global crisis. We (humanity) face challenges never seen before, and we must start today preparing our societies, our children, our grand-children and ourselves for what’s coming. I believe that if we act like responsible individuals and leaders we can succeed saving the future of our children and grand-children.

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Øivind H. Solheim - www.oivindhsolheim.com/
Øivind H. Solheim - www.oivindhsolheim.com/

Written by Øivind H. Solheim - www.oivindhsolheim.com/

New novel: The Man Who Stopped Aging, Amazon Kindle. Love story & intellectual investigation: Can we extend human life to 100 or 110? www.oivindhsolheim.com/

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