The Hamburg Call To Action
The World Future Council, May 13,
2007 |
Today we stand at the crossroads of human history. Our
actions - and our failures to act - will decide the future
of life on earth for thousands of years, if not forever.
Our generation will be scrutinized with exceptional fierceness
by those coming after us, for decisions taken now will
have profound consequences for them in terms of lives saved
or lost.
The World Future Council identifies necessary policies
and works to develop a new political realism, based on
ethics and science and freed from dogmas which sacrifice
our real wealth - our climate, water, soil, air and the
health of our communities.
We seek to promote systems and institutions based on equity
and justice, replacing those that perpetuate inequity and
injustice. We seek equally to overturn policies that violate
our future and promote best policies to safeguard our future.
We have decided to focus first on climate change, because
this is no longer just an environmental issue. It touches
every area of our lives: peace, security, human rights,
poverty, hunger, health, mass migration, economics.
We all know what needs to be done. We have unprecedented
skills and resources. Our earth receives ample energy from
renewable sources, which we can no longer afford to waste,
for the sunshine and wind of today cannot be harnessed
tomorrow!
Natural laws supersede all others because they determine
the conditions of our existence. If we do not succeed in
limiting climate chaos, our earth will no longer be habitable
for most of its inhabitants. Already the global water crisis
is the leading cause of death in many poor countries.
It is not possible to negotiate with melting glaciers
or to re-schedule environmental debts. The protection of
the earth's vitality, diversity and beauty is not only
a matter of political choice. It is a sacred trust.
The World Future Council is committed to protecting present
and future generations from war crimes and crimes against
humanity. Depleted uranium, cluster ammunition and landmines,
among other weapons, are already damaging and threatening
lives now and in the future. We support the initiatives
working to ensure that they are universally banned.
Nuclear weapons remain humanity’s most immediate
catastrophic threat. These weapons would destroy cities,
countries, civilization and possibly humanity itself. The
danger posed by nuclear weapons in any hands must be confronted
directly and urgently through a new initiative for the
elimination of these instruments of annihilation.
The World Future Council speaks up for and acts to protect
the interests of future generations. It will work with
policy-makers and civil society worldwide to identify,
draft and help implement model policies, laws and agreements
to:
- rapidly phase in renewable energy technologies in all
relevant areas
- protect our forests and oceans
- secure healthy food and water supplies while minimizing
environmental impacts
- shift funds from military to environmental security,
healthcare, education and shelter
- shift taxation from labour to resource use, pollution
and waste
- build a sustainable production, trade, financial and
monetary system
- revive local democracies and economies
- reform global governance within a strengthened, democratised
and revitalized UN system, capable of preventing war,
genocide and crimes against humanity
- safeguard traditional indigenous tribal rights,
including land rights
- contribute to reforming
education in accordance with these purposes
History reminds us that, in times of crisis, humans can
take giant steps in a very short time. For example, when
attacked, countries have managed to convert their entire
production within months to serve the needs of the war
economy. When environmental disasters struck, some peoples
quickly adapted and changed their ways of life - while
others failed and perished.
Our political and economic goals will from now on have
to aim for the maximum of present well-being compatible
with our obligations to future generations. The alternative
is ethically and humanly unacceptable. For one common value
has always united humanity: respecting the birthright of
our children to a healthy planet.
Decisions by governments determine rules and influence
our values. They enable the private sector and all of us
to act more effectively. The World Future Council calls
on the G8 and EU and other upcoming summits to face up
to their unique responsibilities by responding actively
and immediately to the planetary ultimatum we have all
been given. Outdated rules and economic dogmas must not
be allowed to endanger our common future. The challenge
of climate change will only be overcome by global sharing
of access to vital resources and technologies, ensuring
clean energy, water, nutrition and education for all.
The duty of caring for our environment and future is stressed
in all human faiths. From time to time our ancestors created
institutions, sometimes called Councils Of Seers Into The
Future, to guide their decisions. Today we again need such
councils on all levels.
With its broad membership from governments, parliaments,
civil society, business, science and the arts, the World
Future Council will be a global voice highlighting our
responsibilities as citizens of the earth and supporting
the many growing initiatives working to support the planet.
It does not claim to represent anyone else. It is mandated
only by the conscience and integrity of its members who
have joined together to fill a vital gap among global institutions.
Today there is no alternative to an ethics of global responsibility
for we are entering an era of consequences. We must share,
co-operate and innovate together in building a world worthy
of our highest aspirations. The decision lies with each
one of us!
We, the Councillors and Advisors of the World Future Council,
invite everyone to participate in fulfilling the commitment
we have made here in Hamburg to all children living now
and in the future:
We promise to do everything in our power to help sustain
life on earth with all its beauty and diversity for future
generations, and to speak up for comprehensive peace and
true justice between the world’s peoples and countries. |