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I Love You, Los Angeles. And I Want Future Generations To Meet You.

Writer's picture: Alex EavesAlex Eaves

Me enjoying the LA streets captured by my friend Brian Samuelson

As someone who used to live in Los Angeles and has spent a decent amount of time there over the years, what's happening with these fires is truly saddening me. I'm having a tough time focusing on other things. I have so many thoughts. And so many words. But I want to keep this brief. I don't know who is still on the fence about climate change, but please step back and just LOOK. It's real. Do you want it to be in your neighborhood next?


But we can and NEED to start making changes this second.

The less stuff we make, the less pollution we make

Less pollution = Less climate change


And no matter how much you try to deny it, your existence is a "We" not a "Me." We're connected citizens of a shared planet. We need to work together to preserve this great planet to live on and ensure a future for generations to come.


Lastly, if you or anyone you know is considering a fundraiser, PLEASE do not make T-Shirts. It's such a common idea. I get it. But it takes 700+ gallons of water to make just 1 cotton T-Shirt. And the last thing we need in our future is more T-Shirts. We as a planet, and especially residents of Los Angeles, could surely use the water instead.


Sending all of my friends in the Los Angeles area all of the positive vibes that I can.

🤝~~~+++~~~🤝



Hiking up a trail behind the Hollywood Sign

From the screening of the REUSE! Documentary in the Eagle Rock district.

Stopping by the Van Nuys house I lived in from 2001-2002

Me with with one of my favorite parts of LA: my friend Chris Candy



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