The Global Community has had work on Global Sustainability ever since 1985.
A short list of our previous work on Global Sustainability .
For more recent work on Global Sustainability read the following table.
Month/year |
Theme |
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November 16, 2006 |
Question of Direction Launched: Sustainability and Economic Expansion, by Mike Nickerson, with Sustainability Project/7th Generation Initiative sustain5@web.ca |
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October 10, 2006 |
Ecological Footprint : Overview by
Global Footprint Network |
Read |
September 18, 2006 |
Aim at improving farm income, not magic growth figures by
ASHOK B SHARMA The Indian Express Online Media (Pvt) Ltd. |
Read |
September 27, 2006 |
Greenpeace Activist News: Green my Apple by
Greenpeace |
Read |
March 1, 2006 |
Alcan's 2006 Sustainability Report, worldwide, sustainability as an approach to business by
Dick Evans |
Read |
September 18, 2006 |
Pragmatists And Heretics - Peak Oil And Runaway Global Warming by
Bill Henderson |
Read |
September 6, 2006 |
Peak Oil And The Myth Of Sustainability by
Peter Goodchild |
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June 19, 2006 |
The Nestlé Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility As Implemented in Latin America by
Nestlé Headquarters, Nestlé S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, 1800 Vevey, Switzerland, a comprehensive review of Nestlé operations from Mexico to the southern tip of South America.
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June 7, 2006 |
Earth Treatise: Living for the Earth: Love, Protect, Restore and Kill?! for Gaia by
Dr. Glen Barry, Earth Meanders |
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June 13, 2006 |
A Call to Action: The Necessity Defense by Jan Lundberg, There is practically no leadership to address the climate crisis to get at root causes. Fortunately, this is
being addressed by the Peak Oil movement which recognizes the urgent need to cope with "energy
descent."
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1985 - to present |
Portal of global sustainability |
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2004 - to present |
Sustainable Development Global Information Society website |
Read |
1985 - to present |
Restoration of the planet, our home |
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February 26, 2005 |
Corporate global citizens responsibility and accountability |
Read |
February 26, 2005 |
Corporate global citizens ethics |
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February 26, 2005 |
Preventive actions against polluters |
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February 26, 2005 |
Business and trade responsibility and accountability: new way of doing business and trade for everyone |
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The Global Community believes all global citizens have the
right to share the wealth in the world. Foreign investment and the trade agreement must protect and improve social and environmental
rights, not just the economy. Global sustainability would mean finding a sound balance among the interactions designed to create a healthy
economic growth, preserve environmental quality, make a wise use of our resources, and enhance social benefits. Free trade cannot
proceed at the expense of the environment, labour rights, human rights and the sovereignty of a nation. Free trade will lead to an
increase in poverty by giving investor rights priority over government decision-making. Employers will be looking for more
concessions from workers. Small businesses will find it more difficult to grow and compete against large corporations.
The Global Community will help businesses to be part of the solution to the challenges of globalisation.
In this way, the private sector in partnership with the civil society can help realize a
vision: allowing a global equitable and peaceful development and a more stable and inclusive global economy.
The Global Community promotes the adoption of world sustainable
development and for strong international cooperation to achieve world sustainable
development. Global cooperation can
facilitate native people's acceptance of rational policies, financial assistances
and advanced technologies provided by the international community and that
international cooperation also can contribute to regulating world population
distribution, improving low population quality of backward countries,
protecting and exploiting natural resources, developing those products and
industries which can cause lower consumption of natural resources and energy
sources with light pollution of environment, and keeping environmental stability
and ecological balance. In a word, international cooperation greatly
contributes to world sustainable development.
A short list of our previous work on Global Sustainability
Month/year |
Theme |
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1985 - to present |
Portal of global sustainability |
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by Dr. Glen Barry, Earth Meanders
Subject: EARTH MEANDERS: Earth Treatise: Living for the Earth
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 11:24:37 -0500
From: "GlenBarry@EcologicalInternet.org" GlenBarry@EcologicalInternet.org
To: Joseph Germain Dufour globalcommunity@telus.net
Earth Treatise: Living for the Earth
Love, Protect, Restore and Kill?! for Gaia
Earth Meanders by Dr. Glen Barry
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
June 7, 2006
The Earth is both sacred and dying. There is no better way to
live your life than committing to serving Gaia. As the sum total
of the global ecosystem and all biological life, Gaia is the
giver of life and worthy of service, worship and if need be
revolutionary violence. It is not suggested you become an
aesthete militant monk, but rather you do something special with
your life. Please consider perfectly achievable lifestyle
changes, which simplify and give meaning to your life, in order
to align your existence with the needs of the Earth and future
humanity. I conclude by considering whether there must be
killing to save the Earth.
Live Simply, Joyfully and Well
Live simply, laugh often and love much. Marvel at and be part of
the natural world. Study the sky and stars, learn to identify
plants and their uses, and watch ants work and play. Find a
special intact ecological place to do all you can to protect.
Research, organize, agitate and grow the Earth movement to
protect your special place, resist ecocide and achieve global
ecological sustainability. Raise your children simply with love,
respect and discipline; teaching right from wrong and a deep and
enduring love for the Earth.
Live a carbon neutral lifestyle. Have one or, if you must, at
most two children. Consume quality essentials while spurning
false needs. Eat low on the food chain - little or no meat and
organic, local foodstuffs when possible. Avoid all old growth
wood, toxic poisons and false profits. Find a piece of land to
sustain your being while lovingly restoring it to a fully
functional ecosystem. Plant and care for seeds native to your
bioregion. Feel the mud in your toes.
Love, love and then love some more. Seek truth and knowledge and
goodness and justice; valuing ideas, thought and truth rather
than celebrity and more material stuff. Be not afraid as your
death is certain; rather, concern yourself with how you shall
live. When you make mistakes (as you will) get up out of the
mud, clean yourself up, and go on wiser for having lived.
Make love. Work hard at a worthy and sustainable livelihood. And
then make love again. Enjoy drink and herb in moderation except
when you choose to do otherwise. Rejoice at art and sport,
beauty and truth. Feel awe and fear in the wilderness even as
you rejoice at your and human insignificance. Live, breathe and
rejoice at the wonder of creation and then fight like hell to
keep it that way. Be. Be alive. Be free. Be one with the Earth.
Further Ruminations on Earth Revolution
As far as we know the only life exists here on the Earth. From
primordial sea mats magnificent creatures have evolved including
the often violent hairless ape with the opposable thumb. Human
life is utterly dependent upon the Earth's ecosystems. Cessation
of key ecosystem services such as climatic patterns, fish
populations, desertification and many others - which is already
happening and accelerating - will mean mass human suffering and
death on a magnitude never before seen. It is likely that
positive feedbacks as a result of massive and rapid human
impacts will rip Gaia apart, making complex life improbable for
a very long time.
Let me hypothetically comment further upon Earth revolution. As
a last resort when all else has failed, it may be necessary to
make a last stand before it is too late, which means soon. It is
difficult for me to say as one who left the army as a
conscientious objector that in our current unsustainable
situation it may be better to kill some now than allow humanity
to perish forever. Killing to save the Earth and all her beings
is a difficult topic to broach, and I do so not to incite
violence, but out of moral and intellectual responsibility to
consider all options for saving the Earth.
At some point as the world's rainforests, climate, water and
oceans are destroyed for a fast buck - and as all entreaties to
power and the elite are rebuffed - all right minded people have
to at least consider whether they wish to die with or without a
fight and dignity. Have you ever wondered as I have why many
Jewish victims of nazism did not resist when being lead to
slaughter? Will you die as they did? To suggest one would kill
to defeat Hitler but not to save the Earth is morally
inconsistent.
You may want to commit yourself to revolutionary action for the
Earth. By joining a leaderless and global Earth insurgency, you
may choose to show love by destroying oil wells, coal plants and
other deadly manifestations of the cancerous growth machine.
Killing evil that is destroying creation, washing your hands,
and returning to tilling and caring for the Earth could make all
the difference between hope and death for the Earth and all her
creatures.
Become a cog in the wheel of global ecocide and let there be no
compromise in her defense. Embrace non-violence and reject
militarism, but be willing to strategically sabotage, fight and
if absolutely necessary kill. Do not do so needlessly and make
all efforts to not harm innocents.
Be fully cognizant of, and act upon, the incontrovertible truth
that with death looming for the Earth, and extinction for most
of her species including humans, the only hope for a future is
that those entities and their principals driving the Earth's
destruction immediately cease their evil activities. Ideally
this will be achieved willingly through logical discourse,
protest and political processes. Otherwise they may need and
deserve to be destroyed. The selfish actions of these Earth
destroyers - and there are various levels of culpability from
oil executives to SUV owners - is causing global ecological
collapse that will kill widely and indiscriminately, unlike
Earth revolutionaries, making no effort to spare the innocent.
I have come to believe there is no hope or honor in non-violence
at all costs, as the biological foundation of being is destroyed
to fuel industrial society. This is a different battle than that
of Martin Luther King or Gandhi - it is a battle for our very
survival and the habitat required to do so. Fighting violently
for an unknowable god and/or country is vacuous and meaningless.
Fighting for your Earthly home, future descendents and 3.5
billion years of evolution is glorious, meaningful and holy.
The Earth and humanity's future (if there is to be one) is
gentle, just and egalitarian - societies and individuals living
simple, sustainable and meaningful lives. Violence has no place
unless it is in defense of the very foundation of Earth's life -
and after the destroyers have refused to stop despite years of
reasonable requests and mounting evidence of the dire
consequences of their savagery.
Sadly, I do not see a future for the Earth and humanity that
does not include massive violence - either through mayhem as a
grossly unsustainable society and economy collapses, or by Earth
revolutionaries overthrowing the Earth destroyers thereby
averting global ecosystem collapse and ushering in an era of
hope, justice, equity and sustainability.
Align your being with the needs of the Earth, doing all this and
more, and convince others to do likewise, and your children's
children will have a habitat. Do nothing and the Earth and
humanity are finished. Show your love and live as if your life
depends upon the Earth. It does.
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Earth Meanders is a series of personal essays that places
questions of environmental sustainability within the context of
other contemporary issues. Comments can be made, and past
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