Earth Government for Earth Community A grassroots process
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The Global Dialogue will bring forward many more new concepts and value systems, Global Ethics, and a Vision of Earth in Year 2024. The theme of the New Age Civilization of the 3rd Millennium: the age of global co-operation and symbiotical relationships is
A Vision to Caring for Life and Earth People need a healthy environment and resources for industry. Businesses cannot thrive without people or resources. Economic stability depends on people, resources, and good businesses. And all of the above cannot exist without environment. We are worlds within worlds orbiting in and through each other’s space. This interaction can be planned and executed in a caring, considerate manner so that all may exist and not destroy the other. The Global Community Assessment Centre(GCAC)> is the centre whose objectives are to measure, assess, and integrate the interactions and present results to Earth Community. GCAC proposes a method based on fundamental principles, a sound science, and results are used to propose policies for management of global changes. The aim of the Global Dialogue is to give all Peoples in Earth Community an opportunity to meet, to dialogue, to encourage, to advise one another about original ways to consciously affect evolution for the good of all humanity on four levels - social, economic, environmental and in the wise husbanding of natural resources. Finding a sound balance between the interaction of these four levels is what makes the Global Dialogue 2004 unique. ISSUES accepted for presentation during the Global Dialogue pertain to these four levels. They are also part of a mathematical model developed to measure sustainable development. The model’s fundamental components are the four interacting circles or four major quality systems all interacting with one another and within themselves. These measurements provide local/global indicators and will be used to create a sense of direction for Earth Community. Other methods of measurement are being researched by participants and will be presented during the Global Dialogue. The theme of the Global Dialogue 2004 The theme for the Global Dialogue is about: i) Establishing a permanent global dialogue on measuring and assessing sustainable development, and on providing Earth management policy solutions to ensure a sound future for Earth; discussion roundtables and brainstorming exercises conducted on the Internet and at the physical site in Toronto will help in establishing this dialogue; ii) Establishing the Global Community Assessment Centre that will coordinate the assessment of local and global indicators along with other national and international organizations; establishing sustainable development accounting and valuation; make results available to governments, research institutions, NGOs, and to Earth Community on the Internet; iii) Providing gross global indicators to Earth Community: 1. Gross Environmental Sustainable Development Index (GESDI);
iv) Establishing a benchmark for the 21st Century and a scale of values for assessment; v) Presenting a Global Code of Ethics, the Charter of the Earth Community, the Scale of Human Rights, and a Vision of Earth in Year 2024; vi) Establishing fundamental aspects and criteria of the: 1) The Glass Bubble concept of 'a Global Community', the Global Community, the Human Family, the Earth Community.
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.
3) Universal Values, Global Governance, Earth Environmental Governance
4)The Scale of Human and Earth Rights
5)The Charter of the Earth Community. vii) Forming Earth
Government for Earth Community - a grassroots process.
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