Earth Government for Earth Community A grassroots process
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The Glass Bubble concept of 'a Global Community' was brought forward during Global 2000 as a fundamental concept to define the working of global communities
of the New Age Civilization of the 3rd Millennium.
Wherever you go, you are inside 'a global community'. Every thing, every living creature there, interacts one upon the other. Influences inter-weave and are responsible for causes and effects. Worlds within worlds orbiting in and out of one another's space, having their being. To interact knowledgeably within one's global community has to be taught ~ especially to urban children. It has to be brought to them very clearly all life forms interact and depend upon other life forms for survival. They need to know reasons why ignorance of nature's law causes such damage, and why working in harmony with nature produces such good results. The world is already witnessing effects of global warming, itself being caused by ignorance and indifference of nature's law. The concept of the Glass Bubble was extended to include the planet Earth and all the global communities contained therein. The following definition of The Global Community was found appropriate: All families need shelter, food, parents, a child (see Article in October Newsletter 'The world overpopulation problem resolved along with several other global issues')
, language, body of
knowledge, certain skills, a source of income. Security of the home is an important aspect for any family and the global community
it belongs to. Essential elements and concerns of a community were listed in this Newsletter. Please read 'Biophysical and Economic Assessment of Mount Benson and surroundings in the context of a Vancouver Island Urban Master
Plan'. These needs raise the question of interacting universal responsibilities. In terms of parenthood,
parents must raised their children mentally and physically healthy. It
is a responsibility to do so. Which also means each local community must have an educational
system to help parents rasie the child. The ecological base is the essential prerequisite for the effectiveness
and exercise of all rights recognized for human beings. The stewardship
of the ecological base has to be given priority before the fulfilment of
various economic and social wishes. Demands resulting from the socio-economic system
of a particular country have to find their limits in the protection of
the global ecosystem. Vital interests of future generations have to be
considered as having priority before less vital interests of the present
generation. Supply chains have to be designed in a way, that the goods
can enter after usage or consumption into natural or industrial recycling
processes. If serious damages to persons, animals, plants and the ecosystem
cannot be excluded, an action or pattern of behaviour should be refrained
from. A measure for supplying goods or services should choose a path which
entails the least possible impact on the ecological and social system concerned.
This way functioning proven systems will not be disturbed, and unnecessary
risks will not be taken. Supply strategies consuming less resources should
have preference before those enhancing more resource consumption. The idea of sustainability has been extended
to be a moral and ethical state, as well as an economic and environmental
state, wherein sustainable consumption patterns respect the universal values
of peace, security, justice and equity within the human relationships that
exist in Earth Community. When there is a need to find a
solution to a problem or a concern, a sound solution would be to
choose a measure or conduct an action, if possible, which causes reversible
damage as oppose to a measure or an action causing an irreversible loss.
The existing and future uses of water are constantly challenged; balancing
supply and demand is made even harder by the amounts of pollution found
in the air, land and waters. A large part of our body is made of water,
and we cannot live without water; therefore water is a primordial human
right by our very nature. In order to avoid conflicts and wars over drinking
freshwater, freshwater has been categorized as a primordial human right.
Industrial pollution plays a major role in the deterioration of nature
but this time the level of pollution is above the carrying capacity of
the ecosystem. Pollution also affects significantly human health and all
lifeforms on Earth. Every person needs Oxygen to live so clean air is certainly
also a primordial human right by our very nature.
Morally right actions or policies are those that result
in the greatest number of people. How meaningful is the right of the greatest number of people if they agree
to damage the ecological base of the Earth. The greatest
number of people cannot and will not be allowed to supersede the rights
of the ecological base of Earth.
How meaningful is the right to life or to participation in political life if
poverty, gender inequality, destitution and epidemics prevent individuals
from enjoying freedom of movement, freedom to vote, to marry and so on?
The economic and social rights are the essential prerequisite for the effectiveness
and exercise of all other rights (other than ecological rights) recognized
for human beings. The developing countries are having
a harder time than others to achieve the exercise of these rights on a
lasting basis, with the problems of economic globalization presenting new
challenges. We must therefore beware of enforcing economic rights alone
to the detriment of individual civil rights and the rights of all individuals
to decide their own fate and the future of their country, their political
rights. The universality of human rights recognizes the right of all individuals
to participate in the cultural life of their community and of other country,
to receive education and training, and to be informed. Global consumption is a very important aspect of
a community's needs. Consumers should be concerned with the impact of their decisions
on the environment but also on the lives, human and Earth rights and well-being of
other people. Since one of the key functions of families as a social institution
is to engage in production (selling their labour in return for wages) and
consumption (using those wages to buy goods and services), then the role
of families has impacts on sustainable consumption and development. This certainly limits the rights of a family and of a community.
Just as corporations have social responsibilities
and so do consumers in societies. Consumers are socialized to improve the
quality of their lives. Quality of life is a multi-dimensional,
complex and very subjective concept. For instance, someone who has changed
their consumption habits to better ensure that their choices will make
a better quality of life for themselves, the environment and future generations,
may be seen by others as having a lower or inferior quality of life since
they have removed themselves from the materialistic mainstream characteristic
of our consumer society. Someone may feel that an absence of violence and
abuse in their life leads to a higher quality of living even though they
have fewer tangible resources, money, or shelter; peace of mind and freedom
from abuse has increased the quality of their daily life relative to what
it was like before. There are universal quality of life values which lead
to 'human betterment' or the improvement of the human condition. In addition
to the value of species survival (human and other living organisms), they
include: adequate resources, justice and equality, freedom, and peace or
balance of power. A better quality of life for all people of Earth
Community is a goal for all of us.
The political system of an individual country does not
have to be a democracy. Political rights
of a country belong to that country alone. Democracy is not to be enforced
by anyone and to anyone or to any community. Every community can and should choose the political system of their choice with
the understanding of the importance of such a right on the Scale.
On the other hand, representatives to Earth
Government must be elected democratically in every part of the world.
An individual country may have any political system at home but the government
of that country will have to ensure (and allow verification by Earth Government)
that representatives to Earth Government have been elected democratically.
This way, every person in the world can claim the birth right of electing
a democratic government to manage Earth: the rights to vote and elect representatives
to form the Earth Government.
In order to elect representatives to Earth Government
it is proposed the following:
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