Friday, May 18, 2007

Letter to Class 7C of Agenda 21 School in Hamburg

Dear students of the Class 7C,

we met Thursday 10 May in the courtyard of the City Hall of Hamburg and discussed urban sustainability. It was a wonderful day in many ways: first and foremost, it was the official inauguration of the World Future Council, and a beautiful day in the magnificent historical setting of Hamburg.

Now, back at my writing desk in Helsinki, also on a beautiful Spring day, it is time to reflect on the day a week ago. I’m wondering what the day meant for you all – in my life it was one of those days that I’ll never forget. I had the honor to be part of a group which shares the same values and dreams as I: a sustainable world with peace and equity among people. This probably sounds pretentious and pompous, like a manifest, and it definitely needs to be translated into real actions before it has any real meaning.

Building sustainable cities is one of the practical ways to reach the big goal. That may also sound like a very theoretical concept, but as we discussed, in real life it means very concrete things: reducing the use of water and energy, creating a good public transport system, building safe places to live for all people, securing decent jobs for everyone, celebrating cultural diversity, and so on.

You all will have a very good starting point for your lives, because you have become familiar with these ideas already at school. – I was lucky to get a good education, as well, but I did not learn about “sustainability” before I was much older than you are now. This means that you are getting a “head start”, you’ll have the possibility to create a much better world than my generation! (But we are also trying hard to repair the mistakes that we’ve made!)

Thank you very much for your interest and contributions to the Agenda 21, for the kind welcoming letter, and for the flowers! It was a great experience to meet with you.

With best wishes to you all – your teachers, as well!

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