Every day we shape our planet's future when we make small life decisions - what we buy, what we eat, how we travel. The future of the planet is in our hands; the future is man-made. And we are all "Futuremakers". If we choose to live sustainably, we can assure a future for all living things. And we can have some fun doing it too!

This site, created by WWF-Australia, is a place where you can share ideas with other Futuremakers so that we can live more sustainably. We hope the tips and stories here will be useful for you. (More about this site)

What can I do?

To browse the ideas on this site by category or difficulty, click on the icons below.



What does Earth Hour mean to you?

Get creative by sharing your ideas about what Earth Hour means to you through the online photo and video gallery.

The gallery also lets you see what other people around the world think, and are doing, about Earth Hour.
It’s easy to upload your content. So get creative.

Uploading video

Upload your video through your YouTube account and tag your video with “Earth Hour 2008”.

We will display your videos on the Earth Hour YouTube Channel and the Earth Hour website.

It may take over a day to see your video on the gallery because it will need to be approved by one of our busy web beavers back in the office.

If you’re not already a YouTube member, don’t worry, it’s easy to create an account. Just visit http://www.youtube.com/signup

Uploading images

Upload your image through your Flickr account and then add it to our Earth Hour group.

To add photos just join the group and click “send to group” on your photo and choose the Earth Hour group.
When you add your photos to this group we will add your photos to the Earth Hour website.

If you’re not already a member of Flickr, it’s easy to join here.

Already there is a hive of activity on the gallery so get busy uploading, or just visit the gallery to peek at other people’s work.


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Eight more cities join Earth Hour

Another eight cities have joined WWF’s 2008 Earth Hour climate change campaign, bringing the tally of international cities up to 24.

Atlanta, San Francisco, Phoenix, Bangkok, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal and Dublin will join Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg, Odense, Manila, Suva, Chicago, Tel Aviv, Toronto and Christchurch.

WWF is still hoping more cities will get involved.

During Earth Hour last year, 2.2 million Sydney residents turned off lights and appliances for one hour to help reduce the city’s greenhouse gas pollution. With 24 global cities on board for Earth Hour, WWF anticipates that more than 30 million people will be involved this year.

Whether your city has signed up or not, you can get involved. Visit the website and sign up to Earth Hour, plus make sure you switch off lights and non-essential appliances for one hour between 8pm and 9pm on March 29, local time.

Get busy on the updated Earth Hour website

So you’ve signed up to Earth Hour 2008 through the website and are eagerly awaiting March 29, what now?

Well, WWF has some nifty new toys to play with on the Earth Hour website.

Get online to get personal and share your Earth Hour ideas by uploading your images and videos to our gallery or

just check out your personal web page to see who else is joining you during Earth Hour.

Read more…

Earth Hour 2008 launches!

In 2007 Sydney icons like the Harbour Bridge and Opera House turned their lights off for Earth Hour and the world took notice. Inspired by the collective effort of millions of Sydneysiders, many cities around the world are joining Earth Hour in 2008, turning a symbolic event into a global movement.

At 8pm on the 29 March 2008 millions of people in some of the world’s biggest cities including Copenhagen, Toronto, Chicago, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tel Aviv and Manila will unite and switch off for Earth Hour.

Earth Hour 2007 was a Sydney event. Earth Hour 2008 is a global movement.

Earth Hour is about individual action and how together we can make a difference. Visit EarthHour.org and add your name to the Earth Hour movement.

The world’s only useful screensaver

Well, that’s what it calls itself anyways. And this is a screensaver with attitude, and a sense of humour ;)

The world’s most useful screensaver. For Mac OS X and Windows.

I laugh every time it runs… and it makes you think to boot.

P.S. big props to the team at Leo Burnett for making this happen.

P.P.S. if you’re a digg-er, digg it ;)

Domain.com.au sustainable house feature

We’ve teamed up with Domain.com.au, the online real estate website, to create a quick sustainable home guide in support of Earth Hour.

It highlights some of the things you can do to reduce your energy consumption around your home. Many of the tips appear here as well in more detail, but we think it’s a pretty good introduction - perhaps useful for passing onto friends who are interested in finding out more about reducing their emissions.

Busy, busy, busy

Just a quick post to thank everyone who has sent in a suggestion over the past few weeks. The ideas and feedback has been really useful.

We hope to have a few new actions up soon, but we’ve been snowed under with the response to the Earth Hour campaign. Over 24,000 people have now committed to Earth Hour, and nearly 900 have also shown their support.

Unfortunately the result has been a little less-frequent posting here… But please don’t let that stop you sending in your ideas! And don’t forget to enter the “60 things you can do in the dark” competition (in the banner) - those 5 Nokia mobile phones are looking for a home :)

Earth Hour video

We’ve just posted the new Earth Hour video over at YouTube.

What do you think?

Earth Hour

Organise an Earth Hour event

Celebrate Earth Hour with your friends and family

If you live in Sydney, you might have heard about Earth Hour. The basic gist is this: at 7:30pm on 31 March 2007, Sydney will turn its lights off for one hour.

In addition to turning off your lights on the night, why not celebrate at an Earth Hour event?

Read more…

On/off button © lecasio (flickr)

Get off standby

Give your house and toys a power nap

Did you know that possibly more than 5% of your electricity bill is a result of appliances on standby?

Read more…