Earth governance and management
Global Information Media editorial page
The Global Community has had work on Global Governance ever since 1985. A short list of our previous work on Global Governance . A short list of our previous work on Earth governance and management is shown here

For more recent work on Global Governance read the following table.

 Month/year  Theme  Read contents
 October 19, 2006   WORLD MOVEMENT for GLOBAL DEMOCRACY (WMGD), by Shishir Srivastava, with GLOBAL DEMOCRACY NEWSLETTER   Read WORLD MOVEMENT for GLOBAL DEMOCRACY (WMGD)
 October 20, 2006  What a Revitalized United Nations Could do for the Entire World by DR. Charles Mercieca   Read What a Revitalized United Nations  Could do for the Entire World
 October 15, 2006   VICTORY: U.S. Roadless Forests Sleep More Safely for Now by Glen Barry, Forest Conservation Portal  Read  VICTORY: U.S. Roadless Forests Sleep More Safely for Now
 October 14, 2006   Righting Injustice and Recognizing the Human Family. Vote Peace and to Establish War Crimes Truth Commission by Glen Barry, Ecological Internet, Inc. specializes in the use of the Internet to achieve environmental conservation outcomes.  Read Righting Injustice and Recognizing the Human Family. Vote Peace and to Establish War Crimes Truth Commission
 October 14, 2006   North Korean crisis: the USA global invasion perspective by Germain Dufour  Read  North Korean crisis: the USA global invasion perspective
 October 10, 2006   I Count is the campaign of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition by I Count  Read I Count is the campaign of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition
 October 10, 2006   Ecological Footprint : Overview by Global Footprint Network  Read Ecological Footprint : Overview
 October 10, 2006   Earth's Ecological Debt Crisis by Martin Hickman with countercurrents.org  Read Earth's Ecological Debt Crisis
 September 13, 2006   The United Nations : Challenges and Leadership by René Wadlow with Transnational Perspectives  Read The United Nations rema ins the only universally representative and comprehensively
empowered body the world has to deal with threats to international peace and security.
 October 12, 2006   The Dumbing Down of America by Manuel Valenzuela The Rebel Media Group  Read The Dumbing Down of America
 October 9, 2006   For a negotiable solution with North Korea by Guy CREQUIE  Read For a negotiable solution with North Korea
 October 4, 2006   Urgent - Feds Ignore Toxic Threat in Cosmetics by Lisa Grob , Friends of the Earth  Read Urgent - Feds Ignore Toxic Threat in Cosmetics
 July 19st, 2006   The maturation of Matt Simmons, energy-industry investment banker and peak oil guru byJan Lundberg  Read The maturation of Matt Simmons, energy-industry investment banker and peak oil guru
 July 19st, 2006   Dream of a Better Future by John McConnell founder of Earth Day, www.earthsite.org, article shown at PeaceJournalism.com  Read Dream of a Better Future
 June 21st, 2006   It's time to do more to end the war in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Join the hunger strike to bring our troops home. By Germain Dufour  Read It's time to do more to end the war in Iraq. Join hunger strike to bring troops back home.
 1985 - to present  Global Community Earth Government (GCEG)   Read Global Community Earth Government (GCEG)
 1985 - to present  Earth Government Global Law   Read Earth Government Global Law
 1985 - to present  Global Governments Federation   Read Global Governments Federation
 1985 - to present  Portal of global governance and Earth management   Read Portal of  global governance and Earth management
 2005 - to present  The Global Constitution   Read The Global Constitution
 1985 - to present   Global governance   Read Global governance
 1985 - to present   Global economy and trade   Read Global economy and trade
 1985 - to present   Earth environmental governance   Read Earth environmental governance


The quality of Earth governance is reflected in each local community worldwide. The Global Community will show leadership by creating a global civil ethic within the Global Community. The Global Constitution describes all values needed for good global governance: mutual respect, tolerance, respect for life, justice for all everywhere, integrity, and caring. The Scale of Human and Earth Rights has become an inner truth and the benchmark of the millennium in how everyone sees all values. The Scale encompasses the right of all people to:
*     the preservation of ethnicity
*     equitable treatment, including gender equity
*     security
*     protection against corruption and the military
*     earn a fair living, have shelter and provide for their own welfare and that of their family
*     peace and stability
*     universal value systems
*     participation in governance at all levels
*     access the Earth Court of Justice for redress of gross injustices
*     equal access to information


We define Earth governance as the traditions and institutions by which authority in a country is exercised for the common good. This includes:
(i)     the process by which those in authority are selected, monitored and replaced,

(ii)     the capacity of the government to effectively manage its resources and implement sound policies with respect to the Scale of Human and Earth Rights and the belief, values, principles and aspirations of the New Age Civilization,

(iii)     the respect of citizens and the state for the institutions that govern economic, environment, Earth resources, and social interactions among them,

(iv)     the freedom of citizens to find new ways for the common good, and

(v)     the acceptance of responsibility and accountability for our ways.

Earth governance is a balance between the rights of states with rights of people, and the interests of nations with the interests of the Global Community, the human family, the global civil society.

GCEG governance of the Earth will make the rule of arbitrary power--economic (WTO, FTAA, NAFTA, EU), political (UN), or military (U.S.A. and NATO)-- subjected to the rule of Global Law within the global civil society, the human family. Justice is for everyone and is everywhere, a universal constant. GCEG Earth governance does not imply a lost of state sovereignty and territorial integrity. A nation government can exists within the framework of an effective Global Community Earth Government protecting common global values and humanity heritage. GCEG Earth governance gives a new meaning to the notions of territoriality, and non-intervention in a state way of life, and it is about protecting the cultural heritage of a state. Diversity of cultural, religion, and ethnic groups is an important aspect of Earth governance. Earth governance is a balance between the rights of states with rights of people, and the interests of nations with the interests of the the Global Community, GCEG, the human family, the global civil society. GCEG Earth governance is about the rights of states to self-determination in the global context of the Global Community rather than the traditional context of a world of separate states. Although GCEG ensures state governments that it will obey the principle of non-intervention in domestic affairs, it will also stand for the rights and interests of the people within individual states in which the security of people is extensively endangered. A global consensus to that effect will be agreed upon by all Member States.

The formation of Global Ministries is the most important event in human history. Humanity sees the need to manage the world affairs in several aspects of our lives: energy, agriculture, environment, health, Earth resources, Earth management, security and safety, emergencies and rescues, trade, banks, speculation on world markets, peace, family and human development, water resources protection, youth, education, justice, science and technology, finance, human resources, ethics, human and Earth rights, sustainable development, industry, and manufacturing products, etc. Global ministries are given power to rule themselves in harmony with each other. The Global Constitution defines the relationship between global ministries and the GCEG.










 

Back to top of page


Send mail to GlobalConstitution@telus.net with questions or comments about the Global Constitution. Your mail
Send comments about website to webmaster at gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com Webmaster

Copyright © 2005 Global Community WebNet Ltd.Global Community WebNet Ltd