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Politics and Justice without borders: Earth governance
Artwork by Germain Dufour
June 6, 2010
Investigative Report
September 26, 2008
Germain Dufour
Founder and Spiritual Leader of the Global Community
President
Earth Government
(short Bio)
Global Law 
The Global Community has established a planetary biodiversity zone now under the protection of the Global Protection Agency (GPA). We have declared a moratorium on
all development in the zone, including all drilling, military testing, and any other destructive uses of the ecosystems.
The planetary biodiversity zone includes :
- North Pole region

- South Pole region
- all oceans
- all forests
- all lakes
- all rivers and connecting streams
- all wetlands and grasslands
- living organisms and ecosystems in all of the above
The people of all nations are required to respect the moratorium until global law has been completed to include regulations to be enforced by the GPA.
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Planetary biodiversity zone ( Part III )
Key words: Planetary biodiversity zone, biodiversity zone in the North Pole region, biosphere, rainforest, boreal forest, oceans, Earth ecosystems, global ocean, human activities, global rights,
a nation sovereignty, Northwest Passage, North Pole region, criteria for sovereignty, biodiversity zone in the North, Nunavut settlements,
Global Community, movement for taxation on natural resources,
North America security for all life, Earth is the birth right of all life, Earth ownership, Scale of Human and Earth Rights, Global Law, global citizenship,
Kyoto Protocol, global warming, climate change, global symbiotical relationship, Global protection Agency (GPA),
GCNA Emergency, Rescue and Relief Centre
Table of contents
Introduction 
Global Community concept 
Global rights 
Global Community criteria for sovereignty 
Biodiversity zone in the North Pole region 
Planetary biodiversity zone 
Benefits of biodiversity 
Boreal forest 
The Boreal forests are threatened by human activities 
Rainforest 
Definition and description 
Locations of temperate and tropical rainforests 
Impacts of human activities on rainforest 
Benefits of rainforest to the Global Community 
Temperate rainforest 
Oceans, lakes and streams 
Global warming 
What we must do to protect life and create a planetary biodiversity zone 
Conclusion 

Contact Information
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Electronic mail: globalcommunity@telus.net 
Website: http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/
Webmaster: gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com
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