‘Can’t you hear the future weeping? Our love must save the world’, a statement by writer Ben Okri was revealed in a live art piece by eco Artists Ackroyd & Harvey on 25th July 2021 floating in the Thames in front of Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom. Conceived as a message to us all, the artists were calling yet again for us to act in the face of our climate crisis. In the temporary ‘greenhouse’ of Tate, the seeds burst into life with the added dimension of Okri’s clarion call to use active love to inspire the change we need. Stencilled letters, blocking the light, then removed, created the message within the grass. For the final act, in a solemn ritual, the grass banner was rolled up, carried out by volunteer performers and floated on the Thames. Visible from up high, floating on the tidal river, the luminescent yellow letters stood out boldly from the rich green of the grass. At the end of the day the banner was dismantled and the grass art distributed to anyone who wanted to continue to grow the words.