
What's a Futuremaker?
See what's going on
We reckon the first step of Futuremaking is seeing what's really going on.
There is a future being made for us. Here at WWF, we've noticed a few
problems and we've got a couple of queries about the way things are going right
now. And we think you might too.

If we do what we are told; if we fail or forget to see what's really
happening to our weather, our food, our water, and the animals and plants we're
meant to be caretakers of, somebody is benefiting, and it isn't us.
It's time we stopped doing what we're told. Every moment we are told to keep
buying, keep talking, keep entertaining ourselves, keep using more than the
Earth has got to give.
The call for Futuremakers to come out and be counted stems from the idea
that there are lots of people who think we can do things a whole lot better.
What future do you choose?
Seeing what other people are 'making' for our collective future is a crucial
step. The next step is deciding whether that is ok with you. And then if it's
not, making sure you're part of the solution - in whatever way you can.
We believe we're only just starting to realise the power of an individual
choice made everyday and millions of times over.
As for the first step, there is much that science is finding out for us
about the disasters we will face. Futuremakers know that. Without a revolution
in the way we see the environment, disasters are being planned for us on our
behalf, despite what those scientists say.
It is clear now that we are making our own weather, a climate crisis is
already in motion, we are using 20% more resources than the planet can
reproduce, the global fishing fleet is 2.5 times larger than the oceans can
sustain, we are losing eight species every hour and a third of humanity is
experiencing moderate to high water stress.
Yet we are told to forget about it, or we're never told.
We still have time (just...)
WWF knows a few Futuremakers - you may be one already - and we know that it
is only a critical mass of people who decide to make a stand that will make a
difference, that will move us away from the disasters being planned for us.
The most compelling thing the scientists are saying to us is this: We have a
window of opportunity to make monumental changes in the way we go about
business and how we live our lives.


After that, all bets are off. Mucking around with the atmosphere, causing
collapses in animal populations, polluting or over-consuming our limited water
resources all have consequences and even scientists can't predict accurately
just how bad it is going to get.
Futuremakers know that these are extraordinary times to be living. Progress
has meant we, as individuals, have a choice over how the future looks for
billions of people.
Your choice, amplified
We've inherited all the liabilities and responsibilities of the 10,000-year
human experiment.
Yet we know that change starts with the individual and the change is
amplified every time another person remembers that they must make a difference,
be a little smarter, consume a little less, buy only from those who are part of
the solution.
That's what a Futuremaker does.
We believe Futuremakers can use their power to make a monumental change in
the market, in politics, in their communities and in how we all go about our
lives. If we demanded 100% clean energy now, and nothing less, and we pushed
for water recycling systems, captured rain where it falls and unleashed our
creativity to make sure we care for our plants and animals; it would be a
future of our own making.
Climate change is stuffing up our health and lifestyles, will wreck whole
economies, and despite knowing how to fix most of it our governments refuse to
move towards the solutions. We have to tell them what we think.
More than 85% of humanity has signed the Kyoto Protocol, Australia
has not. Scientists have found that if we follow our government's lead and
continue the 'business as usual' burning of coal and wasting energy we'll lock
ourselves into four
degrees of warming. And that, apparently, is ok with them.
We believe there are some things that you have to take a stand on. Have an
opinion, make a change.
Take action
Many of us don't realise that more than 80% of our electricity is generated
by burning coal. This creates greenhouse gas pollution that is contributing to
the overheating of the Earth - commonly known as climate change.
If all Australians switched to clean, renewable energy (Green Power)
today, Australia's
total greenhouse pollution would be cut by 30%. That's the equivalent of 13
million cars, three million more than we have on our roads now.
Green Power is supplied to your home in exactly the same way as your current
energy supply. Be a Futuremaker - call your electricity supplier and ask to switch.
It's that easy!
http://future.wwf.org.au/futuremakers.html

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