Geoengineering Mexico: What is the effect on the population; a first hand account
By Kerrie Stevenson When I was about four years old my parents began taking me on trips to Mexico. I loved going there: for the people, the colors, the climate. To me, life, light, and color seemed more vibrant in Mexico. Plenty of people in my extended American family are of the “children should be seen and not heard” school of thought. But in Mexico children are sacred, so traveling there represented a kind of holiday destination where children are cherished and adored by everyone for simply being a child.