1 Imagine that! A Christian Aid secondary assembly for harvest.

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1 Imagine that! A Christian Aid secondary assembly for harvest

2 Periyasami, aged 16, India Image: Christian Aid/Amanda Farrant

3 Tamil Nadu is in India Image:

4 Drought in Tamil Nadu Image: Christian Aid/Amanda Farrant

5 ‘...by the time I grow old… …everywhere will look green and there’ll be food and there’ll be water for everyone. This will look like a place that’s really fit to live in, and we will even be able to supply food to places where there is no food. Production will increase, and the air will be good. It will be a place to live healthily without medicines.’ Periyasami

6 SPEECH is helping people adapt to a drier climate Image: Christian Aid/Amanda Farrant

7 The eco-club take a well-earned break Image: Christian Aid/Amanda Farrant

8 Periyasami says everyone must work together: ‘…only joint effort can really make the planet safe. This is the message I would like to really share with children in the UK.’