We owe it to ourselves and to the next generation to conserve the environment so that we can bequeath our children a sustainable world that benefits all.
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We have a moral responsibility to protect the earth and ensure that our children and grandchildren have a healthy and sustainable environment in which to live.
We owe it to each other - and to our children and grandchildren - to leave our planet in a better state than when we found it.
What we owe future generations is the subject of growing debate by economists, philosophers, ethicists, public policymakers, and academics of all stripes. But for me as a mother, the moral implications are very clear. We owe them clean air and fresh water, a healthy planet and a secure future.
We owe it to our children to be better stewards of the environment. The alternative? - a world without whales. It's too terrible to imagine.
We must conserve our environment and pass it on to our children in as good or better condition than it was passed to us.
We owe it to ourselves to keep healthy this marvelous world we've been given.
We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.
We can pay the ecological debt by changing economic models, and by giving up luxury consumption, setting aside selfishness and individualism, and thinking about the people and the planet Earth.
Above all, we owe it to the children of the world to stop the conflicts and to create new horizons for them.
We owe it to our children to be honest about the world and to provide them with material written specially for them.
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