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Lilian Johana Daza

El Tambo, Nariñ o, +573217978125, ljdazam@unadvirtual.edu.co

April 1st, 2020]

United Nations Secretary


Mr/Mrs
United Nations
1 United Nations Plaza
New York, 10017

Dear United Nations main Secretary:

Regarding the uses of technology and environmental care, I write to you: The UN Secretary-General in order
to ask you to ask the governments to move forward in this step of getting more eco-friendly technologies.
Current technology is not “current”. It is technology that has become part of our lives since the 80s and we are
used to working with and the truly current technology is kept away by people. I wish we had enough fuel
resources such as infinite oil petrol, infinite water or infinite ozone layer but we don’t have such things so, a
better and an actual plausible wish is we move forward to new technologies and of course I wish you, as the
head of many people provided enough knowledge in order to guarantee that we will use better and safer
technology (The current one). If we don’t change our perspective on technology, we will soon get sicker or we
will just suffer the effects of not being responsible enough to take care of our environment and at that point,
we will have been absorbed by death If we don’t do something NOW.
We have to look to the past in order to get more information about our future: Look what happened to earth
since the industrial revolution. Forests have been destroyed, money has become our religion and animals
have disappeared. We don’t want to continue with this destruction.
Yes, Chernobyl was a terrible accident, but it is nothing compared with what we have achieved in nuclear
power plants, that are safer and the best power source that no human has ever imagined.
So, as a citizen of the world, I ask you to increase the policies of moving to safer and cleaner energies and
technologies such as electric vehicles, nuclear power plants, solar panels, Eolic energies and replaceable parts
of devices in order to get them the most time we can without programmed obsolesce stuff.

Sincerely,

Lilian Joahanna Daza

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