Saturday, April 17, 2010

[GMW #1941] Regional Communities A Majoy Hopeful Innovation In The Global Government Of Our Planet



[GMW #1941] Regional Communities A Major Hopeful Innovation In The Global Government Of Our Planet
Tuesday 20 April 2010, Editor: Easy
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~ Idea 318 ~    24 May 1995

A world center should be created to study all regional communities recently created or in formation on this planet. 

They are growing in numbers, impact and importance.  The European Union is the most important one, but there are several others like the Arctic Forum created by Governor Walter Hickel, which can serve as a model for other vital bioregions of this planet. 

Such a Center would collect systematic information on these nascent communities and submit a yearly report to the United Nations, since this is a major, very hopeful innovation in the global government of our planet.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume III Chapter I - The Span Of Life
I hope that some day somewhere on this planet there will be founded a University of Altruism, Philanthropy and Gaiaphily.

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References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Rights of: Children, Women, Indigenous People
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

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- Edward Hays, The Great Escape Manual

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