The Environment

Total Green Future believes the environment to be of primary importance, for without it we cannot survive, let alone thrive. We must make profound changes in order for the environment to be given an opportunity to recover.

Necessary changes include large reductions in the consumption of natural resources and a genuine focus on renewable energies, combined with a reduction in overall energy use. It is necessary to undertake unprecedented acts of environmental remediation, to change our diets to include less meat and dairy products, and to travel less.

We need to reimagine our relationship with the environment and acknowledge that while we are unique in terms of the power we wield over it, we are ultimately nothing more than a small part of a greater whole. We need to renegotiate our relationship with the environment based on principals of partnership rather than dominance.

The People

Total Green Future believes in the ability of our people to work together and fulfil their duty to take the necessary steps required to restore our environment. Despite the many challenges faced, our people have a golden opportunity to create a legacy that will last for generations to come. Today’s young people will go down in history as those who fixed a problem they did not create, and they will be honored as such.

Alongside many lifestyle changes, we must also reconsider our working lives. We can no longer afford to pursue occupations that compromise the environment, nor can we expect society to look after us unless we play our part in ensuring its sustainability. Consequently, all those currently employed in unsustainable occupations, or without occupation and in good health, will be retrained and given suitable opportunities in an Environmental Corps.

As a people bound by a common purpose we must also extend the spirit of sustainability to our relationships and culture. We can no longer afford to waste time on petty squabbles, to uncritically accept false information, or to celebrate banal entertainment that promotes unsustainability. By casting these diversions aside we can live better lives together and enjoy the freedom we deserve.

The Economy

Total Green Future believes the economy has a fundamental role to play in the restoration of the environment. Businesses that can deliver sustainable products and services will be given full support. However, businesses that cannot demonstrate sustainability in both their supply chain and full product lifecycle will not be permitted to operate. Many new opportunities for businesses will open due to the massive environmental remediation tasks required, along with accompanying Environmental Corps training.

Growth and profits will no longer be the measure of business success, rather its ability to provide sustainable environmental, social and cultural offerings. The economy will be reorganized to reflect the finite nature of our resources. Every individual and business will receive a fixed amount of Energy Credits which can be used to buy products and services derived from finite resources. There will be no secondary market in these credits, which will prevent the wealthy from accumulating credits at the expense of others.

The reorganization of the economy does not represent a redistribution of wealth, rather a levelling of the playing field as we move forward together as a nation. The reorganization promotes social sustainability by providing a degree of economic justice that will improve the wellbeing of the historically disadvantaged, while asking nothing from the wealthy other than to fulfil their duty to help build a sustainable future for all.

The Nation

Total Green Future believes in the importance of the nation, not because of any innate superiority, but because it is the largest entity that realistically allows for the reorganization of society. The nation also provides most people with a clear sense of communal identity in the common task of restoring our environment.

The nation is based on a set of values shared by the majority of its people. These values are based on the social, cultural and religious traditions of the nation, as well as its language, which have developed over hundreds of years.

In order for the nation to be environmentally sustainable it must also be socially and demographically sustainable. The nation welcomes people of all ethnicities and beliefs currently residing within its borders as long as they acknowledge the values of the nation. This does not mean that everyone must share the values of the nation, only that they do not seek to actively undermine those values. Going forward, the number of people permitted to migrate from other countries will be significantly reduced in order to ensure the sustainability of the nation and our future freedom.