date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 09:12:10 -0800
from: Global Dialogue 2004 <globaldialogue2004@shaw.ca>
subject: Global Dialogue 2004 Final Program

   Global Dialogue 2004 Final Program [Image] Call for Papers and participation in the
   dialogue The first Press Release from Global Dialogue 2004 is found at
   http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/pressreleasesyears20042008.htm January 2004
   Newsletter can be found at the following location:
   http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/newsletters20042006.htm There are no costs in
   reading our Newsletters and Press Releases. January 2004 Newsletter is showing the Final
   Program of Global Dialogue 2004. It tells you how you can participate. You can read about
   the Final Program in the following two locations:
   http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/index.htm
   http://www.telusplanet.net/public/gdufour/Program.htm Global Dialogue 2004 is about all of
   the issues we discussed during the previous global dialogues plus new issues related to
   helping humanity in seeing how important this 21st century is to the survival of all life
   on Earth. It is a difficult period of time for it implies the survival of all lifeforms on
   Earth for this century. The world needs to develop a sense of direction we ought to take as
   a species, to define our duties as citizens of the Earth and as the Global Community.
   Workshop Sessions and Discusssion Roundtables will last from August 1 to 31. One of the
   sites for the Workshop Sessions is in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. The actual
   location will be made available at a later date. Other Workshop Sessions may be organized
   all over the world. This Call for Papers contains all the information needed to submit a
   paper to be considered for Global Dialogue 2004. We welcome proposals for individual
   papers, presentations, traditional panel discussions and workshops. We encourage
   non-traditional formats including photographic, poster and dramatic displays dealing with
   pertinent themes, and facilitated groups. We are extending a special invitation to
   community groups, community activists and others directly involved in the challenges of
   community and home development. Please submit your proposals for individual papers, panels,
   workshops or displays using the forms shown in the Final Program. Paper topics include all
   aspects of sustainable development, Earth governance and management, plus all issues
   related to the formation of new symbiotical relationships on Earth as defined in Issues
   2004. Most recent issues are listed here at the end of this message. We are asking members
   of the Earth Community Organization (ECO), the Global Community, and participants in Global
   Dialogue 2004, to submit any of the following work: A ) Research paper(s) as per scientific
   criteria described in the Call for Papers. Your paper is a publication and will appear in
   the Proceedings to be published shortly after the conference in August 2004. Abstracts are
   now published in the Final Program. B ) Your Vision of Earth in year 2024 C ) Results of
   brain-storming exercises on issues. D ) The design of an Earth flag. A campaign to create
   an Earth flag is going on right now and I call upon and encourage students from all over
   the planet to participate in the design of the Earth flag. It will be their first unified
   achievement. E ) Children's education is also part of the theme for this global dialogue.
   There is a need to train the next generation in the skills of collaborating in the future
   management of global change, which will be vital to survival. F ) Students of all levels
   (school, college, technical, university) are invited to participate in Global Community
   projects. They are asked to produce any creative work of their vision of what the Global
   Community can accomplish ~ in the fields of zoology, biology, history, geography, social
   and political sciences, agriculture, energy, earth sciences, forestry, communications,
   wilderness, pollution, on the water supplies of the world, poverty, employment, social
   justice, human and Earth rights, universal values, global concepts, business and economy,
   availability of resources and so on. G ) Comments and recommendations on ideas proposed so
   far and on research papers already submitted; we want to hear your opinion and views. H )
   Positive and constructive actions in sustaining Earth. These are actions learned from the
   previous Global Dialogues or new ones. Participants from all sectors of life are invited to
   describe and explain actions that they have performed in their own homes, global
   communities, business places or in any other places on the planet. I ) Articles for
   publishing in future Newsletters and making them available on the Internet. Newsletters
   will be posted on Global Dialogue website. Make sure you specify that it is an article for
   the Newsletters and not a research paper. The Table of Contents of Global Dialogue 2004
   January Newsletter is shown here. Participants will find all the information needed to
   participate. Table of Contents Theme: Final Program of Global Dialogue 2004 1.0 Global
   Dialogue 2004: Introduction and Procedure 2.0 Scheduling 3.0 How to participate 4.0
   Participate in Workshop Sessions and Discussion Roundtables 5.0 Final Program 6.0 For more
   information contact the Office of Global Dialogue 2004 Germain Dufour Project Officer
   Global Dialogue 2004 186 Bowlsby Street, Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K1 websites Global
   Dialogue 2004 Earth Community Organization (ECO), the Global Community Email addresses
   gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com globaldialogue2004@shaw.ca If you no longer wish
   receiving our Newsletters and Press Releases please let us know on a reply message. Let us
   know your exact email address, and we will remove your name from our emailing list. Listing
   of the Global Dialogue 2004 issues obtained from our press releases and newsletters [Image]
   1. Protection of the global life-support systems. 2. Overpopulated planet. 3. Criteria to
   obtain the Global Community Citizenship. 4. The statement of rights and responsibilities of
   a person and of belonging to 'a global community' and to 'The Global Community', the Earth
   Community, the human family. 5. Results of comparing the Universal Declaration of Human
   Rights and charters of nations around the world with the Scale of Human and Earth Rights.
   6. Political systems of nations dont have to be democracies. 7. A global symbiotical
   relationship between nations. 8. The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). 9. Earth
   resources. 10. Formation of Earth Government for the good of all. 11. Mines, and mining the
   impacts. 12. The war industry, the modern evil at work. 13. Peace movement of the Earth
   Community Organization (ECO). 14. Earth security. 15. Earth governance. 16. Earth Court of
   Justice. 17. Foundation of the new world order. 18. Global cooperation in health issues.
   19. Global community concepts. 20. Global cooperation in helping the starving world. 21.
   Humanity scale of social values. 22. Upgrading the WTO and the FTAA to symbiotical
   relationships. 23. Earth Government vs the United Nations. 24. Business and trade, and new
   ways of doing business. 25. The Kyoto Protocol is everyone's business on Earth. 26. Earth
   rights and the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. 27. Spirituality, religious beliefs and the
   protection of the global life-support systems. 28. Preventive actions against the worst
   polluters on the planet and those who destroy the global life-support systems. 29. Global
   tax. 30. Scenarios of what might be humanity's future. 31. Vision of the Earth in year
   2024. 32. Global strategies. 33. Consumerism. 34. Charter of the Earth Community. 35.
   Community rights on the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. 36. A global sustainable
   development. 37. Women's rights. 38. Water resources. 39. Bullying occurring at the United
   Nations, and case of a predator nation. 40. Criteria to obtain one ECO, the Certified
   Corporate Global Community Citizenship.

                               Global Dialogue 2004 Final Program
                            [1][cid:part1.3FFD8F69.60B7DEB0@shaw.ca]
                        Call for Papers and participation in the dialogue

   The first Press Release from Global Dialogue 2004 is found at
   [2]http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/pressreleasesyears20042008.htm
   January 2004 Newsletter can be found at the following location:
    [3]http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/newsletters20042006.htm
    There are no costs in reading our Newsletters and Press Releases.
   January 2004 Newsletter is showing the Final Program of Global Dialogue 2004. It tells you
   how you can participate. You can read about the Final Program in the following two
   locations:
   [4]http://members.shaw.ca/globaldialogue2004/index.htm
   [5]http://www.telusplanet.net/public/gdufour/Program.htm

   Global Dialogue 2004 is about all of the issues we discussed during the previous global
   dialogues plus new issues related to helping humanity in seeing how important this 21st
   century is to the survival of all life on Earth. It is a difficult period of time for it
   implies the survival of all lifeforms on Earth for this century.  The world needs to
   develop a sense of direction we ought to take as a species, to define our duties as
   citizens of the Earth and as the Global Community.

   Workshop Sessions and Discusssion Roundtables will last from  August 1 to 31. One of the
   sites for the Workshop Sessions  is in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. The actual
   location will be made available at a later date. Other Workshop Sessions may be organized
   all over the world.

   This [6]Call for Papers contains all the information needed to submit a paper to be
   considered for Global Dialogue 2004.

   We welcome proposals for individual papers, presentations, traditional panel discussions
   and workshops. We encourage non-traditional formats including photographic, poster and
   dramatic displays dealing with pertinent themes, and facilitated groups. We are extending a
   special invitation to community groups, community activists and others directly involved in
   the challenges of community and home development. Please submit your proposals for
   individual papers, panels, workshops or displays using the  forms shown in the[7] Final
   Program.

   Paper topics include all aspects of sustainable development, Earth governance and
   management, plus all issues related to the formation of new symbiotical relationships on
   Earth  as defined in [8]Issues 2004. Most recent issues are listed here at the end of this
   message.

   We are asking members of the Earth Community Organization (ECO), the Global Community,  and
   participants in Global Dialogue 2004,  to submit any of the following work:

   A )     Research paper(s) as per scientific criteria described in the Call for Papers. Your
   paper is a publication and will appear in the Proceedings to be published shortly after the
   conference in August 2004. Abstracts are now [9]published in the Final Program.

   B )    Your Vision of Earth in year 2024

   C )    Results of brain-storming exercises on [10]issues.

   D )   The design of an Earth flag. A campaign to create an Earth flag is going on right now
   and I call upon and encourage students from all over the planet to participate in the
   design of the Earth flag. It will be their first unified achievement.

   E )    Children's education is also part of the theme for this global dialogue. There is a
   need to train the next generation in the skills of collaborating in the future management
   of global change, which will be vital to survival.

   F )    Students of all levels (school, college, technical, university) are invited to
   participate in Global Community projects. They are asked to produce any creative work of
   their vision of what  the Global Community can accomplish ~ in the fields of zoology,
   biology,  history,  geography,  social and political sciences, agriculture, energy, earth
   sciences, forestry, communications, wilderness, pollution, on the water supplies of the
   world, poverty, employment, social justice, human and Earth rights, universal values,
   global concepts, business and economy, availability of resources and so on.

   G )   Comments and recommendations on ideas proposed so far and on research papers already
   submitted; we want to hear your opinion and views.

   H )   Positive and constructive actions in sustaining Earth. These are actions learned from
   the previous Global Dialogues or new ones. Participants from all sectors of life are
   invited to describe and explain actions that they have performed in their own homes, global
   communities, business places or in any other places on the planet.

   I )   Articles for publishing in future Newsletters and making them available on the
   Internet. Newsletters will be posted on [11]Global Dialogue website. Make sure you specify
   that it is an article for the Newsletters and not a research paper.

   The Table of Contents of  Global Dialogue 2004 [12]January Newsletter is shown here.
   Participants will find all the information needed to participate.

   Table of Contents
   Theme: Final Program of Global Dialogue 2004
        1.0    Global Dialogue 2004: Introduction and Procedure
        2.0    Scheduling
        3.0    How to participate
        4.0    Participate in Workshop Sessions and Discussion Roundtables
        5.0    Final Program
        6.0    For more information contact the Office of Global Dialogue 2004

   Germain Dufour
   Project Officer
   Global Dialogue 2004
   186 Bowlsby Street, Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5K1

   websites
   [13]Global Dialogue 2004
   [14]Earth Community Organization (ECO), the Global Community
   Email addresses
   [15]gdufour@globalcommunitywebnet.com
   [16]globaldialogue2004@shaw.ca

   If you no longer wish receiving our Newsletters and Press Releases please let us know on a
   reply message. Let us know your exact email address, and we will remove your name from our
   emailing list.


   Listing of the Global Dialogue 2004 issues obtained from our press releases and newsletters
                            [17][cid:part2.3FFD8F69.60B7DEB0@shaw.ca]

   1.    Protection of the global life-support systems.
   2.    Overpopulated planet.
   3.    Criteria to obtain the Global Community Citizenship.
   4.    The statement of rights and responsibilities of a person and of belonging to 'a
   global community' and to 'The Global Community', the Earth Community, the human family.
   5.    Results of comparing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and charters of
   nations around the world with the Scale of Human and Earth Rights.
   6.    Political systems of nations dont have to be democracies.
   7.    A global symbiotical relationship between nations.
   8.    The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).
   9.    Earth resources.
   10.    Formation of Earth Government for the good of all.
   11.    Mines, and mining the impacts.
   12.    The war industry, the modern evil at work.
   13.    Peace movement of the Earth Community Organization (ECO).
   14.    Earth security.
   15.    Earth governance.
   16.    Earth Court of Justice.
   17.    Foundation of the new world order.
   18.    Global cooperation in health issues.
   19.    Global community concepts.
   20.    Global cooperation in helping the starving world.
   21.    Humanity scale of social values.
   22.    Upgrading the WTO and the FTAA to symbiotical relationships.
   23.     Earth Government vs the United Nations.
   24.    Business and trade, and new ways of doing business.
   25.    The Kyoto Protocol is everyone's business on Earth.
   26.    Earth rights and the Scale of Human and Earth Rights.
   27.    Spirituality, religious beliefs and the protection of the global life-support
   systems.
   28.    Preventive actions against the worst polluters on the planet and those who destroy
   the global life-support systems.
   29.    Global tax.
   30.    Scenarios of what might be humanity's future.
   31.    Vision of the Earth in year 2024.
   32.    Global strategies.
   33.    Consumerism.
   34.    Charter of the Earth Community.
   35.    Community rights on the Scale of Human and Earth Rights.
   36.     A global sustainable development.
   37.    Women's rights.
   38.    Water resources.
   39.    Bullying occurring at the United Nations, and case of a predator nation.
   40.    Criteria to obtain one ECO, the Certified Corporate Global Community Citizenship.
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