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Global
Dialogue 2002
Earth Management - all Peoples together
Main Index
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Scheduling
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Introduction and Procedure
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Issues and Discussion Roundtables of Global 2000
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Issues and Workshop Sessions of Global Dialogue 2002
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The Global Dialogue 2002 starts August 1st, 2002. The period August 17-22 is a time for the Workshop Sessions and a time for summarizing results, and August 31 is the closing of the
Global Dialogue on Internet. Unless we have sponsoring, proceedings will be written in September/October and will be made available on the website of
Earth Community Organization afterwards.
The Global Dialogue 2002 is being held all over the planet. Our website is used to relate results to everyone so as to continue the discussions with everyone else on Earth.
Leaders of the Workshop Sessions are allowed to organize their sessions in their own town, university or home, wherever, as long as they assume all costs. Noone is being paid for their work and expenses. This is strictly on a volunteering basis and no money is available or will be available. You may also invite the public, experts and all Participants to your Discussion Roundtable. This is a grassroots process and everyone is invited.
Leaders were chosen. They do not have to do this. They may even up-out of this process at any time without penalties of any
kind (let me know now if you cannot go on with this process). So please be understanding! We are breaking grounds with the
Global Dialogue and in the ways international conferences may be held in the future. Noone has ever organized a
Global Dialogue having people (including the general public) from all over the planet participating interactively from their own town, community, universities or homes.
Daily results of the Discussion Roundtables usually include comments and recommendations and are to be sent by email to
gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com
in the message area of the email (please no attachment unless necessary). Each email message should not be larger than 60 KB. Send several messages but try to be within this limit. Only messages with email addresses shown under "Participants" will be read. If you need to use a different email address let me know first by phone.
All Participants are invited to send their comments and recommendations to the Leaders of their choice. Participants are required to communicate with their leaders of interest. You are required to discuss via email and send comments and recommendations to them. Leaders will relate to this website your comments and recommendations and summarizing results.
All Leaders are required now to send an Opening Statement related to their Discussion Roundtable. A Closing Statement should also be sent during the period August 17-22,
2002. These statements along with the comments and recommendations will be inserted in the space reserved to each Discussion Roundtable on our website.
All Leaders will contact (by email) paper submitters who have written Lead Papers within their respective Discussion Roundtables and ask for comments and recommendations. All papers must be reviewed. During the period August 17-22
leaders will summarize results and email them as well.
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Global 2000 was the Global Dialogue the World Congress on Managing and Measuring Sustainable Development - Global Community Action 1 that started August 1st, 2000, on the Internet.
The same issues listed below are relevant to Global Dialogue 2002 Earth Management - all People together. So you are
therefore invited to use the same issues and procedure used by Participants of Global 2000. We are showing here the Index you need
to enter. Once you have entered the website address DRindex.html,
the following index will appear. All research papers of Global 2000 are still available for reading at Papers.html.
1. Scheduling
2. Introduction and Procedure
3. Discussion Roundtables
* Social
* Environment
* Economic Development
* Availability of Resources
4. Discussion roundtable leaders
5. Summary of all Comments and Recommendations from Participants
6. Concluding Remark
The listing of the issues is shown below.
Global Dialogue 2002 is being held all over the planet. Our website is used to relate results to everyone so as to continue the dialogue with everyone else on Earth.
Global 2000 has 73 Discussion Roundtables divided into the four interacting blocks: Social(37), Environment(16), Economics(8) and Availability of Resources(12).
We have actively been searching for people who would qualify to chair each one of these four major systems for Global Dialogue 2002. Their names will appear in the section "3. Discussion Roundtables Listing."
Leaders of the Discussion Roundtables are allowed to organize their sessions in their own town, university or home, wherever, as long as they assume all costs. Noone is being paid for their work and expenses. This is strictly on a volunteering basis and no money is available or will be available. You may also invite the public, experts and all Participants to your Discussion Roundtable. This is a grassroots process and everyone is invited.
Leaders were chosen. They do not have to do this. They may even up-out of this process at any time without penalties of any kind(let me know now if you cannot go on with this process). So please be understanding! We are breaking grounds with the World Congress and in the ways international conferences may be held in the future. Noone has ever organized a World Congress having people (including the general public) from all over the planet participating interactively from their own town, community, universities or homes.
Daily results of the Discussion Roundtables usually include comments and recommendations and are to be sent by email to
gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com
in the message area of the email (please no attachment unless necessary). This is for security reason as viruses could be attached to files. Each email message should not be larger than 60 KB. Send several messages but try to be within this limit. Only messages with email addresses shown under "Participants" will be read. If you need to use a different email address let me know first by phone.
All Participants are invited to send their comments and recommendations to the Leaders of their choice. Participants are required to communicate with their leaders of interest. You are required to discuss via email and send comments and recommendations to them. Leaders will relate to this website your comments and recommendations and summarizing results.
All Leaders are required now to send an Opening Statement related to their Discussion Roundtable. A Closing Statement should also be sent during the period August 17-22. These statements along with the comments and recommendations will be inserted in the space reserved to each Discussion Roundtable on our website at
DR2002.html
Social Aspects
1. On well-being, the healthy family and the community
2. The role of families
3. Women's issues
4. Personal sustainable development pathway
5. Social development
6. Earth Charter
7. Aboriginal peoples
8. Human Rights
9. Quality of Life
10. Global Ethics
11. Genetic resources
12. Public discussions: listening to all voices
13. Eradication of poverty
14. Wars, armed conflicts, and violence
15. Earth management
16. Cooperation between developing and developed countries
17. Human health
18. Education and training
19. Spiritual values helping a sustainable future
20. Transboundary agreements
21. Disability and globalization
22. Human evolutionary development
23. Institutions for Environmental Governance:
issues of Community Participation and Sustainable Development
24. International and interstate conflicts on the base of environmental stress
25. Social-economical problems of environmental refugees
26. Sustainable urban community development
27. Globalization
28. Earth Community: its objectives, the GCAC, the Charter, the grassroots process and the organization
29. World models to sustain Earth
30. Definition of Sustainable Development
31. Vision of Earth in Year 2024
32. The Scale of Values
33. A photo display presentation for interpreting sustainability
34. Dramatic play presentation
35. Implementation of Sustainable Development
36. Measurement and assessment of indicators
37. Population Pressure
Environment Aspects
1. Ecological protection and management
2. Sustainability of technological processes
3. Marine area management
4. Land management
5. Waste management
6. Energy management
7. Ozone layer protection
8. Global warming
9. Climate changes assessment and management
10. Air pollution
11. Water pollution
12. Measurement and assessment of indicators
13. Land Degradation
14. Environmental films to stimulate the emotional perception of ecological problems and motivate people
15. Ecological Education
16. Watershed Management
Economic Development
1. Global Economic Development
2. Risk analysis to measure sustainable development for large construction projects
3. Integrated system of economy-environment accounting
4. Financing sustainable development
5. Measurement and assessment of indicators
6. Sustainability and Global Consumption
7. Sustainability, lifestyle and global consumption
8. Sustainable Agriculture and World Trade
Availability of Resources
1. Resources management
2. Farming
3. Water resources protection and management
4. Measurement and assessment of indicators
5. Energy
6. Mining
7. Tourism
8. Forest Issues and Sustainable Forestry
9. Fresh Water Resources, Clean Air and Human Rights
10. Oil and Gas Industry
11. Manufacturing Industry, Consumption and Sustainability
12. Power Industry
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The final preparation are being made for our Global Dialogue on Earth Management - all Peoples together.
Check the Workshop Sessions Index at:
DR2002.html
The Index is shown here.
What are the expectations from the Participants and Leaders of the Workshop Sessions during the Global Dialogue starting August 1st, 2002 ?
The Global Dialogue starts August 1st, 2002 on Internet. The period August 17-22 is a time for Workshop Sessions to be held in Toronto and a time for summarizing results, and August 31 is the closing of the
Global Dialogue. Unless we have sponsors and donations, proceedings will be written in September and made available on the website afterwards.
The Global Dialogue is being held all over the planet. Our website is used to relate results to everyone so as to continue the discussions with everyone else on Earth.
Their are several Workshop Sessions on Earth Management and are listed here below.
Leaders of the Workshop Sessions are allowed to organize their sessions in their own town, university or home, wherever, as long as they assume all costs. Noone is being paid for their work and expenses. This is strictly on a volunteering basis and no money is available or will be available. You may also invite the public, experts and all Participants to your Discussion Roundtable. This is a grassroots process and everyone is invited.
Leaders do not have to do this. They may even up-out of this process at any time without penalties of any
kind (let me know now if you cannot go on with this process). So please be understanding! We are breaking grounds with the
Global Dialogue and in the ways international conferences may be held in the future. Noone has ever organized a
Global Dialogue having people (including the general public) from all over the planet participating interactively from their own town, community, universities or homes.
Daily results of the Workshop Sessions usually include comments and recommendations and are to be sent by email to
in the message area of the email (please no attachment unless necessary). This is for security reason as viruses could be attached to files. Each email message should not be larger than 60 KB. Send several messages but try to be within this limit. Only messages with email addresses shown under "Participants" will be read. If you need to use a different email address let me know first by phone.
All Participants are invited to send their comments and recommendations to the Leaders of their choice.
All Leaders are required now to send an Opening Statement related to their Workshop Session. A Closing Statement should also be sent during the period August 17-22. These statements along with the comments and recommendations will be inserted in the space reserved to each Discussion Roundtable on our website at
http://members.rogers.com/earthcommunity
All Leaders will contact (by email) paper submitters who have written Lead Papers within their respective Workshop Sessions and ask for comments and recommendations. During the period August 17-22 Leaders will summarize results and email them as well.
Schedule and workshop sessions to be held at the physical site in Toronto are ready. All information concerning the workshop sessions are given here. More
information about the Final Program and about Toronto are given at:
FinalProgram.html
Other information available upon request in WORD:
a) Registration form
b) Main brochure of the global dialogue
c) Map and other information about the Harbourfront Community Centre
d) A full information brochure about the Global Dialogue on Earth Management - all Peoples together
e) A complete information package about the workshop sessions with a listing of the research paper abstracts
Send us an email message requesting the above information be sent to you in WORD. If you are certain to participate, we will also send you a complete package
by post office mail.
Opinions, ideas, and recommendations presented in the articles and letters of the Newsletters as well as those from the research papers form a basis for discussion during the Global Dialogue. Participants will also bring their input for discussion.
Sessions are held at the physical site in Toronto and on the Internet. Sessions on the Internet follow the same format as per the World Congress on Managing and Measuring Sustainable Development - Global Community Action 1 held August 2000 and shown at http://members.rogers.com/gdufour2000/
Sessions at the physical site in Toronto.
Workshop Sessions
Saturday, August 17
9:30 am - 12:15 pm
Registration
1:15 pm - 3:00 pm
Opening Ceremony
3:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session A
1) Consumerism 2) Consumer rights and their human rights
3) Universal values 4) Consumer responsibilities and human responsibilities
5) The Glass Bubble concept of ‘a Global Community’ 6) The Global Community,
the human family, the Earth Community 7) The Gross Sustainable Development
Product (GSDP) 8) Measuring and assessing Earth management with a comprehensive
set of indicators. 9) Sustainable Development for the New Age Civilization.
10) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Earth Management.
Sunday, August 18
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Session B
1) Religious aspects of Earth Management 2) How does a religion
support a sound management of the planet? 3) The new religion of the Guiding
Souls, and the Soul of humanity, make it possible to all religions to coexist
in harmony. 4) Humanity's higher purpose. 5) Leadership of a nation and
religion. 6) The New Age Revelations, by God. 7) The Soul of Humanity's
Message. 8) Religion and environmental conservation.
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session C
1) Moral responsibility and accountability of all nations
2) Peace Movement of the Earth Community 3) Promoting Peace in the world
as a way of life and shelving the war industry forever from humanity 4)
The immediate formation of the Earth Ministry of Health 5) Abolition of Nuclear Weapons: security,
sustainability and justice in a nuclear free future.
1:15 pm - 3:00 pm
Session D
1) The state of the world today is the result of a specific
set of interlocking institutions: the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO.
The debt of the poor or 'developing' nations to the rich nations was in
actuality a form of global tax and therefore they dont have to pay it back.
The Earth Court of Justice will be asked to decide on the debt be changed
into an actual global tax to be paid by the rich nations to the poor nations,
and to decide on the amount of tax to be paid. 2) Native rights in the
province of British Columbia are classified as ecological and primordial
human and Earth rights and therefore supersede in importance the rights
of the greatest number of people of the province. 3) Poster presentation
and student project viewing 4) A global regulatory framework for capitals
and corporations.
3:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session E
1) The Soul of Humanity 2) Global corporate ethics 3) Corporate
social responsibility 4) Designing, monitoring, and implementing checks
and balances for corporations 5) Corporations are required to expand their
responsibilities to include human rights, the environment, community and
family aspects, safe working conditions, fair wages and sustainable consumption
aspects. 6) Freshwater and clean air as Human and Earth Rights.
Monday, August 19
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Session F
1) Recommendations of the Earth Community Organization to heads of State and Government, national delegates and leaders from non-governmental organizations, businesses and other major groups
of the Johannesburg Summit 2002on Sustainable Development. We have already included in the 'Summary of Recommendations from Participants' a short list of recommendations obtained during
a previous dialogue: Global 2000. Global 2000 was the World Congress on Managing and Measuring Sustainable Development - Global Community Action 1 held in August 2000.
The same issues discussed during Global 2000 are relevant to the Global Dialogue 2002 on Earth Management - all People together. Several new issues were added for Global Dialogue 2002. We are showing here the Main Index you need
to enter to: "DRindex.html". All research papers of Global 2000 are still available for reading at Papers.html.
2) Special interest group and workshop 3) Agricultural Sustainability
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session G
1) Trade and globalization 2) The definition of 'Sustainable
Development' with the idea that free trade and the planetary trading blocks
are serving the Human Family, and not the other way around for the benefits
of a few people on the planet 3) Global cooperation, the new way of doing
business, ‘a new way of life’. 4) Trade and the Way of Life of the West
to include ethical and moral values, responsibility and accountability
in all situations and places. 5) The Summit of the Americas, the FTAA and
Earth Management. 6) The Peoples Revolution of the New Age.
1:15 pm - 3:00 pm
Session H
1)The Scale of Human and Earth Rights 2) Reforming the structure
and voting system of the United Nations organization 3) The Charter of
the Earth Community 4) The annulment of the special voting privileges of
the Five Permanent Members of the UN, and the establishment of a voting
system that give to each nation one vote per million people. 5) The establishment
of the Scale of Human and Earth Rights as a replacement to the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.
3:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session I
1) Models of the Earth Government 2) Establishing the foundation
of the Earth Gov. 3) Democracy of the New Age Civilization will blossom
out of the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. 4) Earth Environmental Governance.
Tuesday, August 20
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Session J
1) Evolution, Creation, Intelligent Design, and now, the
Guiding Souls to serve God 2) History in making: the end of superpowers,
the birth of the New Age Civilization, the age of global co-operation 3)
Proposing our Charter to the FTAA
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session K
1) On the creation of a new nation through the process of
the Earth Court of Justice: Palestinians and Jews of Israel are invited
to the global dialogue to create sustainable communities and a permanent
peace movement in the land. 2) Poster presentation and student project
viewing 3) New symbiotical relationships between the nations to the North with those of the South
1:15 pm - 3:00 pm
Session L
1) Establishing fundamental aspects and criteria of the New
Age Civilization: all Peoples together, the Human Family, the Soul of Humanity,
the Earth Community, the Global Community, Global Economic Cooperation,
Earth Governance, Earth Environmental Governance, global cooperation, global
Ministries, and Earth Government. 2) Leadership for the Human Family: Reflective
Human Action for a Culture of Peace.
3:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session M
1) Reforming the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the
FTAA 2) Global financial institutions serving the Earth Community 3) A
method of raising global taxes, of redistributing incomes to the poorest
communities, of providing debt-free technical assistance to non-industrial
and developing countries to help them out of poverty and to meet environmental
and social standards 4) Means and action plan of eradicating poverty in
the world. 5) The formation of global ministries 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, 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 will be given
power to rule themselves in harmony with each other. The WTO will not be
the only global ministry that can rule on cases related to trade.
Wednesday, August 21
9:30 am - 10:30 am
ECO annual meeting
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session N
1) The Earth Court of Justice 2) The Earth Ministry of Justice
3) The Earth Ministry of the Environment 4) Formation of other global ministries
5) The Earth Resources Ministry: assessing, compiling, managing and protecting
Earth resources, and the Earth Court of Justice prosecuting cases involving
crimes related to the relentless misused of the Earth resources.
15 pm - 3:00 pm
Session O
1) Settling of disputes between nations through the process
of the Earth Court of Justice: the peoples of Kashmir, India and Pakistan
are invited to dialogue about the disputed territory of Kashmir. 2) The
Earth Court of Justice be asked to prohibit the process of market speculation
worldwide, abolish speculation altogether. It can bankrupt a country's
economy in seconds. Speculation should be de-institutionalized. Humanity
has no real need for speculation, and it does way more damage than good.
3) Fight against terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
4) Poster presentation and student project viewing
3:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session P
1) Restoration of the planet, our home 2) Global Warming
and ratifying the Kyoto Protocol 3) Climate Change 4) Closing Ceremony
Thursday, August 22
Guided tours. Meet at the site in Toronto at 9:30 am.
For more information contact
Germain Dufour, Chairman
The Earth Community Organization (ECO)
Canada
email: gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com
website: http://members.rogers.com/earthcommunity
‘Caring for Life and Earth’
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