Often going by the nickname Pope due to his parody Twitter account, Etienne is building a website where kids can “ignite their imagination” by creating art based on a monthly theme and win prizes. Cyber Blessings is focused on bringing awareness to planting trees and driving electric vehicles. It’s doing this through themed monthly drawing competitions and wants to “share our hopes and belief in a brighter future for humanity on Earth and beyond.”
Cyber Blessings is collaborating with Team Trees to plan trees. With every drawing submitted, trees are planted. The goal is to make our world a little better. The theme for this month is Human Civilization on an Alien World. You can submit your child’s art through the Contact Us page.
I spoke with Pope, who shared with me what his inspiration for Cyber Blessings was. “After many in the community saw how Elon Musk donated to Team Trees, they asked themselves how they could do some good. Some donated directly, others planted their own trees, and a few started a private initiative to reward kids aged 12 or lower and encourage them to dream by giving them an outlet for their creativity.” He said this was how Cyber Blessings was founded.
“Submissions will result in trees being planted in the kids’ names, and the best drawings according to the community will get some unique gifts/prizes,” Pope added.
Pope Francis Is Focusing On The Environment
Speaking of the Pope, His Holiness, Pope Francis, urged people on Saturday to pull investments from companies that had no commitments to protecting the environment. Pope Francis encouraged them to instead to care for the environment. He spoke of investing in companies that care about the environment and noted that there would be a reward for their activities.
Pope Francis made his speech in a video message for the online event, “Countdown Global Launch, A Call To Action On Climate Change.” He pointed out that the coronavirus pandemic showed the need to tackle the climate crisis and related social challenges. “The current economic system is unsustainable. We are faced with a moral imperative … to rethink many things,” he said.
He included waste, indifference to the poor, consumerism, and harmful energy sources as some of the things we need to rethink — moral imperatives. “Science tells us, every day with more precision, that we need to act urgently … if we are to have any hope of avoiding radical and catastrophic climate change,” he noted.
Pope Francis touched upon several things we need to act on. We need to focus on better education about the environment, sustainable agriculture, and access to clean water, as well as a transition away from fossil fuels. As more people focus on switching to electric vehicles and other ways to be more sustainable in their actions, whether it is buying simple things like biodegradable trash bags instead of plastic or going plastic-free (no plasticware, for example), awareness of our own individual carbon impact is helping us discover how we can offset it in a positive way.
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