How do we live and shape a future that doesn’t just allow us to survive, but to thrive?
WWF and Silverback Films – the film-makers behind the Our Planet series and David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet – have teamed up with acclaimed digital artist Erik Wernquist to create a unique film that shows a future that could be within reach if we address the issues highlighted in the Living Planet Report and work with rather than against nature to provide for our needs.
The Living Planet Report shows that the way we are living on our planet at the moment is unsustainable, and that human activity is destroying the natural world and making it less able to provide for our needs.
The past is written, but the future is in our hands.
Humans are the best problem solvers that have ever lived on our planet, and solving problems like climate change, loss of biodiversity and plastic pollution doesn’t just mean having to sacrifice things we enjoy today. If we use our imaginations and work together we can create a world that works for nature but is also better for humans. Now is the moment that we can redefine the way we live and shape a future that doesn’t just allow us to survive, but to thrive.
The challenge is simple: share your vision of life in the future, when balance with nature is restored.
Teacher and classroom resources
- Future Visions Challenge (PDF): Resource offering background information for educators, including ways to take part in the challenge.
- Future Visions - Student Worksheet (PDF): Participatory worksheet for student taking part in the Future Visions challenge.
- Future Visions - Drawing Template (PDF): Inspired by the Netflix documentary David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, we are asking students to raw their vision of life in the future, when balance with nature is restored. Download your drawing templates and send your Future Visions in to us at education@wwf.org.uk.
- Future Visions - Consent Form (PDF): This form provides WWF with permission to store and showcase creative outputs provided with this form (photographs, videos, writing) by young people that they wish to release publicly.
- Living Planet Report: Our new youth edition of the Living Planet Report - along with our free educators pack - is now available to download.
- Benjamin Zephaniah’s Future Vision of Our Planet (PDF): Checkout this special version of Future Visions, featuring Benjamin Zephaniah performing his epic poem inspired by the film. You can also watch it here.
- Kae Tempest's Future Vision of Our Planet (PDF): Get inspired with this poem from Kae Tempest. You can also watch it here.
- Future Visions Video Playlist
Image and Video bank
If you are tasking your students with creating videos or multimedia presentation, or adding their own voiceover or music to the Future Visions video, we can provide you with an image bank and video shot library for your editing projects. Email education@wwf.org.uk to request download links.
Who can take part?
This challenge is open to all, with no lower or upper age limit, but we’re excited for young people who will shape and experience the future to take this opportunity to share their vision.