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About
GGL #11
This
may seem like a far-reaching "global green law",
but foresight towards peaceful extraglobal activities in this
third millennium is important and something we should
be thinking about now.
Since humanity has made such a mess over the management of
our own planet, imagine the consequences if we carry the same
devastating mistakes over to new worlds?
As
space travel will become as easy as a trip to the seaside,
we need to determine a fair and ecologically balanced process
of colonization for all, as owning and maintaining your plot
on a far distant planet eventually becomes an everyday reality.
It's
likely that humankind will be able to reach and eventually
colonize other moons and planets during the next thousand
years. Not only in this solar system but perhaps others as
well.
This 11th GGL suggests that no claims of sole ownership should
be made by any nation from Earth on first terrestrial (physical)
contact with new worlds.
Therefore no "national" borders should be created.
Instead, individual plots can be equally proportioned and
provided for each settler.
Environmental protection laws in place on Earth, (which harmonize
with nature and other species), will carry over to new worlds,
ensuring proper conservation methods and safe generative (or
terraforming) techniques sympathetic to the planet or moon's
native environment.
Forward thinking about this GGL is what's important here...
Even if such a leap for humankind doesn't happen in your lifetime,
consider the importance of placing this legislation for future
generations to enjoy its benefits - before less scrupulous
organizations or governments try to gain a commercial or strategic
advantage in new world exploration.

Fair
Share - No sole claim
What
you are voting for...
The
GGL proposes that
no nation (or organization) can claim sole sovereignty over
part or an entire planet or moon ...
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