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Letters from readers: Global warming, love for sports, lessons from Olympic medallists

Hong Kong’s young voices share their hopes of tackling climate change, pursuing their passions and celebrating local sporting heroes.
byPosties readers
Published: 1:00am, 18 Nov 2024
Length: 303 words
Letters from readers: Global warming, love for sports, lessons from Olympic medallists

Global warming impacts our environment with rising temperatures and sea levels. Photo: Shutterstock

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Juliette Anna Cheung (aged 8), Good Hope Primary School

If I could change one thing, it would be global warming.

Global warming significantly affects our environment, leading to rising temperatures, increasing sea levels, drought, flooding and more! The consequences of global warming threaten our environment, communities and future generations.

We can use less energy to stop global warming by switching to LED light bulbs. Also, we can walk, cycle or take public transport instead of driving. Let’s try our best to stop global warming and protect our beautiful home together!

Juliette is keen to make efforts to prevent global warming. Photo: Handout
Juliette is keen to make efforts to prevent global warming. Photo: Handout

Gabriel Leung (aged 12), Tsuen Wan Public Ho Chuen Yi Memorial College

My favourite subject is physical education. I am a sporty person. I like basketball, volleyball, swimming and dodgeball.

In the past, I have joined swimming competitions and won a gold medal in butterfly stroke.

I want to be a vet when I grow up because I love animals. I like reading books about animals. I’m going to study hard so my dream can come true!

I am the only child in my family. I have four pets – two dogs and two cats.

They are special because they don’t fight with each other and play together very well.

Gabriel dreams of being a vet when he grows up. Photo: Handout
Gabriel dreams of being a vet when he grows up. Photo: Handout

Eileen Choi Ching-lam (aged 11), St Mary’s Canossian College

I admire Hong Kong’s Olympic medallists for their resilience and determination. They showcase immense talent under pressure, inspiring pride and unity in the community while serving as role models for future athletes.

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