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Christian
My positive climate future looks very green, sounds very serene, smells like nature, and feels extremely calming.

Hayden
It smells clean, the sent of petrichor lingers in the air, and people new to the desert will always be surprised by how green the desert can be.

Alejandra and Shayna
My future looks clean, smells like fresh flowers, sounds like birds chirping, tastes fresh and crisp, and feels light.

Glenallen Thomas
In the rainforest new technology is built that both acts like a tree while collecting clean drinkable water. These technologies allow animals to live and thrive while also getting us water. It’s wet and humid and plant life is healthy. This regenerative agriculture

Kaylee Smith
The breeze flows through the palm leaves that stand above my head, leaving an aroma of the rain. The air is cool enough to the point where the sun does not feel blazing on my skin.

hailey s yang
it looks bright. the colors of the grass is green, the air is clear, it smells like water and flowers. the taste is so clean, without dirt. easy to breathe. it feels like a nice easy summer day.

Trinity Hooten
It looks very green, and I mean literally. I want to see more trees, and plants, just nature in general. It sounds like birds chirping, people laughing and talking, and maybe some background noise from the new structures we have built. It smells like nature and fresh flowers.

Alexandra Pierson
I picture my future to be full of greenery and technology working side by side, the sounds of animals and humans in harmony, the smell of summer, and the feel of softness.

Chloe Christie
The air is so much cleaner, and the food we eat now is healthy and rich in taste thanks to no more fertilizer. Though the climate back in your time caused flooding, our town has built around it. We get around mostly by boat instead of by car.

Amelia Eric
My future earth looks like a beautiful combination of human contraptions and nature structures. Living co-existence with nature instead of dominating.

mack’o lord
“Breath in… And breath out”, those simple moments in life I lived for until the disaster struck our small community. The trees took this opportunity to prosper their roots, sticking to the ground with a deep intention to stay dormant. The soil does not question this act of compassion.

Jenieyah Diaz
No fossil fuels Balance with nature and cities