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Creating a sustainable way of life (Issue 2, June 2006)
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Hi [firstname,fallback=Futuremaker], this is the latest edition of Futuremakers, WWF's regular email bulletin. In it you'll find links to latest news from around the world, features about the state of the planet, and most importantly, ways that you to take action. |
Locals making a better future
Futuremakers are everywhere. This month brought news of more voices calling for a sustainability revolution, more ways to adapt to and avoid the changes to the climate coming our way.
On Australian beaches, urban school yards and farms in the tropical north Futuremakers are gathering to make a difference. All believe it's a grassroots movement worth fighting for and, well, a bit of fun too.
» Read about these Futuremakers
Susie Maroney
Champion marathon swimmer
Susie has "swum not only in oceans, but rivers, dams, creeks and any big puddle of water in places most people don't even see."
As guest writer Susie shares her perspective of the changes she has witnessed in our marine environment, what she calls "my play area, my office".
» Read Susie's Story
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Recycle your mobile
Are you one of the 85% of Australians who own a mobile phone? What can you do with your phone when it breaks or you're ready to upgrade? Recycle it!
Act locally
Find out more about how you can take action in your local community to make a better future.
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