Earthpax
The Earthpeaceconstitution of the Earthpeacestate Telos
To every Human Being on Planet Earth,
On this sacred day of 8.8.2033, we, the united voices of Planet Earth’s nations and peoples, solemnly declare the beginning of the Earthpeaceera and the enactment of Earthpax, the Earthpeaceconstitution of the Earthpeacestate Telos. This historic document, born of wisdom, hope, and determination, serves as the guiding compass for our shared destiny.
Earthpax is a legal charter and a living testament to our role as Guardians for the Future, pledging to honor and protect the rights of generations yet to come. As stewards of Planet Earth, we affirm our commitment to preserve its beauty, resources, and diversity, ensuring that future generations inherit a world of Earthpeace, abundance, and opportunity.
Recognizing the dynamic nature of our journey, Earthpax incorporates a Flexibility Clause, a vital provision that allows for the organic evolution of its principles and frameworks according to the respective needs time. This clause ensures that as we grow in wisdom, innovation, and understanding, Earthpax will adapt to meet the needs of an ever-changing world while remaining anchored in the enduring values of truth, justice, and compassion.
On this day, we commit ourselves to the principles enshrined in Earthpax, vowing to uphold the dignity of every being, to nurture the planet entrusted to us, and to guide us into a future defined by cooperation, justice, and love.
Let this declaration resonate as a message to all generations: that in the face of division, we chose unity; in the face of darkness, we chose light; and in the face of despair, we chose hope. Today, we proclaim Earthpax as the foundation of the Earthpeaceera, inviting every soul to partake in this sacred journey toward a more just, harmonious, and abundant existence.
By the authority of the Earthpeacestate Telos, and in the presence of the global community, we hereby enact Earthpax. Let this constitution stand as the enduring testament to our highest ideals.
The 88 Articles of Earthpax
Article 1: The Unity of All Human Beings
The Global Earthpeacestate Telos recognizes every human being as a unique expression of one human family. This unity transcends all artificial divisions of race, nationality, religion, gender, class, and culture. It affirms that every person, regardless of background, holds equal worth and belongs fully to the shared destiny of Earth. In this unity, diversity is not erased but embraced—each voice adding to the symphony of global harmony. Laws, policies, and interactions shall reflect this unshakable truth: we are one humanity on one planet.
Article 2: The Stewardship of Planet Earth
Planet Earth is not a resource to be consumed, but a sacred living being entrusted to our care. Telos proclaims that every human being shares responsibility in preserving the balance of nature. From the smallest insect to the largest forest, from deep oceans to the clouds above, all life must be treated with reverence. Stewardship means protecting what remains, restoring what is harmed, and building systems that nurture, not destroy, the Earth for the children of tomorrow.
Article 3: Guardians for the Future
Earthpax establishes a sacred covenant between present and future generations. Every policy must be measured not only by its immediate benefits, but by its long-term consequences. We, the living, are guardians of time—what we plant, build, and destroy today will shape the inheritance of the unborn. Every government, organization, and citizen shall carry this duty with reverence and care: to leave the Earth better than they found it.
Article 4: The Principles and Practice of Earthpeace
Earthpeace is the spiritual foundation of all just governance and the daily practice by which conflicts are transformed. It calls us to choose nonviolence over force, justice over vengeance, and understanding over fear. Earthpeace is not merely the absence of war; it is the active cultivation of dignity, dialogue, and reconciliation in every sphere of life. Accordingly, every conflict—personal, communal, national, or planetary—shall be approached through peaceful means. The use of violence is forbidden by Earthpax principles.
Article 5: Global Equity and Justice
Earthpax mandates the end of systems that oppress, exploit, or exclude. Poverty, racism, slavery and systemic discrimination are violations of global justice and must be dismantled through bold, coordinated action. All human beings shall have fair access to the means of survival, education, healthcare, safety, and opportunity. In the Earthpeaceera, justice is not charity—it is the rightful inheritance of every soul.
Article 6: The Preservation of Cultural and Spiritual Diversity
Earthpax honors all cultures, languages, and spiritual traditions as sacred expressions of humanity’s story. Each carries wisdom, beauty, and insight essential to our shared future. Cultural homogenization, domination, or erasure are acts of violence. Instead, Earthpax cultivates a world where traditions are shared respectfully, where no one is made to abandon their roots to belong.
Article 7: The Freedom of Knowledge and Expression
Telos protects the right of every individual to seek, share, and speak the truth. All people shall have open access to accurate, inclusive, and empowering knowledge. Education, media, and digital spaces must be protected from manipulation, censorship, and disinformation. Free expression is the breath of a healthy society—where dialogue replaces division, and curiosity replaces fear.
Article 8: Universal Access to Basic Needs
No one shall live without the essentials of life. Telos declares housing, clean water, food, healthcare, energy, and education as non-negotiable human rights that all governments globally shall assure. Governments must prioritize the elimination of homelessness, hunger, and preventable disease. Dignity begins with meeting basic needs—not as charity, but as justice.
Article 9: Earthpax: The Planetary Covenant
Earthpax is the Earthpeaceconstitution of Telos. It does not govern through fear or enforcement—but through resonance. It is the shared song of humanity’s return to rhythm with life. Its 88 articles are amended through majority consensus of the Global Earthpeaceparliament. They shall be alignments felt from within—truths rediscovered by all peoples, in all traditions, across time. Earthpax is what emerges when we truly listen to the Earth, to each other, and to our own conscience. Every institution, government, and law must abide by the four sacred guardrails of Earthpax:
- Do no lethal harm
- Forbid ecocide
- Tell the truth
- Fund repair first
Article 10: The Flexibility Clause
To remain alive and relevant, Earthpax includes the Flexibility Clause. This clause enables regular review and amendment of the charter by the Earthpax Council, guided by wisdom, global consensus, and evolving needs. Change must always honor the spirit of Earthpeace, adapting without losing integrity. In this way, Earthpax shall remain a living document—growing alongside the human spirit.
Article 11: The Earthpeacesummit
The Earthpeacesummit is established as an annual global convocation held from 1.8 to 8.8, rotating among open stadiums to maximize accessibility and symbolic inclusivity. Convened to foster deeper Earthpeace and to present, debate, and refine Earthpeaceideas for the year ahead, the summit shall consist of Earthpeacefacilitators that are sapiocratically elected through their respective National Earthpeaceparliaments, reflecting diversity in backgrounds. Host venues are designated at least one year in advance with due regard to regional rotation and logistical capacity. The foreseen period is recognized globally as Earthpeacedays and are global public holidays, during which educational institutions, civil society, and media are encouraged to align programming with the summit’s themes to assure planetary synchrony, harmony and cooperative action.
Article 12: Governance through Cosmologism
All state governance systems shall introduce the Cosmological model, which brings communities, scientists, cultural custodians, workers, and public servants into shared, cross-sector deliberation. This model peacefully coexists with and transforms conventional governmental institutions. Cosmological institutions operate at local, regional, national, and global levels, integrating environmental, social, cultural, and economic dimensions into every policy. Their proceedings shall be transparent and participatory, with clear mandates, measurable outcomes, and direct lines of accountability to humanity and to Earthpax.
Article 13: The Role of Sapiocracy
Sapiocracy is established as a constitutional principle of Earthpax, affirming governance that remains democratic in suffrage and voice while elevating leadership through demonstrated wisdom, integrity, and public service. Candidates for office shall be assessed by Wisdom Portfolios—public, digitally verified records of decision-making history, conflict resolution, truth-telling under pressure, ethical dilemmas navigated, and service to others. Wisdom Portfolios shall be reviewed in open session by Truth Councils, which issue nonbinding but reasonable suitability opinions. Campaign finance is strictly limited; undue influence by wealth, algorithmic manipulation, or foreign interference is prohibited while equal access to communication is guaranteed. Officeholders are subject to periodic wisdom audits, conflict-of-interest disclosures, and recall by supermajority of the electorate. The maintenance of ethical duty in Sapiocracy is guaranteed through possible intervention of the Earthpeacecourts. Term limits, mandatory ethics and mediation training shall apply to all designated offices designated.
Article 14: The Role of Voismos
Voismos is established as a synchronized, universal, planetary civic voting system which is held once every four years across for all government insitutions. Preceded by four weeks of Collective Reflection Days—during standardized truth-verified materials are provided, open dialogues are hosted. Voismos also conducts elections, appointments, and referenda on Earthpax amendments and on major planetary initiatives, and renews a public oath to Earthpax by all stewards. Voting shall be secure, inclusive, and universal: paper ballots where practicable with public counts and digital terminals with open-source audits and verifiable logs guaranteed for everyone. Integrity is ensured by independent audits, machine-assisted anomaly detection triggers automatic recounts, and the publication of results shall happen with confidence reports and open data. Proceedings shall be translated, streamed, and culturally adaptable, coordinated globally to ensure equitable scheduling. Voismos functions as a recurring civic global ritual that reaffirms Earthpeace, centers discernment over spectacle, and remains technology-flexible, plural, and error-resilient so the system may evolve with humanity.
Article 15: The Zeromonitor
The Zeromonitor is established as a public lethal harm measurement system. While in part a digital platform, in part a civic institution, it is maintained as an open-source, distributed dashboard. Its sole mandate is to record, verify, and publish real-time data on lethal violence, serving conscience and prevention, not surveillance or control. The Zeromonitor shall aggregate reports from police, hospitals, morgues, local authorities, and verified humanitarian organizations, supplemented by audited AI tools where reporting is unreliable, and by protected community attestations. The dashboard shall display freely accessible global and regional totals, maps, and trend indicators, and issue early-warning alerts when thresholds are crossed, triggering offers of mediation by relevant institutions for preventive and restorative action. Its governance is federated, auditable, and subject to periodic independent review. Its purpose is to uphold the covenant of zero—driving a steady, verified decline in killings by human hands in order to showcase progress toward lasting Earthpeace.
Article 16: Telos, the Global Earthpeacestate
The Global Earthpeacestate Telos is not a government above the nations, but a sacred structure among them. It exists not to rule, but to weave—holding together the voices, promises, and hopes of the world’s peoples through a shared vow to protect life. It serves as the lungs of the planet’s political body: drawing in the winds of diverse intention and breathing out coordination, healing, and Earthpeace. Telos does not command; it convenes. It does not control; it connects. Telos holds firm to four guiding principles: no lethal harm, no ecocide, full transparency, and budgets that prioritize healing. Telos makes space for differences and sovereignties yet aligns those differences and sovereignties toward a common path. While nations govern their own people, Telos protects what we all share: the air we breathe, the water that flows, the climate that sustains us, and the Earthpeace we inherit or destroy with our choices.
Article 17: The Earthpeacecapital
The Earthpeacecapital is established as a rotating civic sanctuary through which Telos governs and embodies Earthpax in place as a living vow of care. Jerusalem is designated the inaugural Earthpeacecapital for the first term, after which the capital shall rotate through Voismos to other consenting cities upon four year rotation. The Earthpeacecapital shall host the Telos governmental institutions and the Global Earthpeaceparliament’s ceremonial sessions while serving as an open school of Earthpeace practices. In all cases, the Earthpeacecapital shall teach by example that power is stewardship, beauty serves the whole, and the Earth itself is our shared temple.
Article 18: The Global Earthpeaceparliament
At the heart of Telos lives the Global Earthpeaceparliament, elected by the people of Earth and composed of Earthpeacefacilitators from every nation. In this chamber, all nations are equal—not in size, not in wealth, but in dignity. Each sits not to dominate, but to care. This Parliament creates the shared rules that guide all cross-border matters: the Milkyway Earthpeaceforce, climate, air, water, biodiversity, safety, and digital and space commons. The Parliament is transparent in every act. Laws are written in clear, honest language and translated into every spoken tongue. Debates and votes are broadcast publicly, so that no citizen stands in the dark. Through Voismos elections take place at the same global moment to ensure fairness. No nation votes in another’s shadow. This Parliament does not replace national or local governments. It respects the principle of subsidiarity: that decisions must begin where people are most directly affected. But when problems stretch beyond borders—when the sky, the sea, the future itself are at stake—the Global Earthpeaceparliament becomes the shared table of the world.
Article 19: The Global Earthpeacegovernment
The Earthpeacegovernment is the living hand of Parliament. It does not create laws—it carries them out. Its structure is composed of eight ministries, each working together across borders and disciplines to implement Earthpeace in practical, daily ways. This government acts globally, but always listens locally. It does not interfere with national systems but supports and strengthens them through coordination and service. The Telos government ministries are a servant of life, not of power.
Article 20: The Earthpeacepresident
The Earthpeacepresident is the head of Telos and servant of all people on Earth and shall be universally recognized as a symbolic voice of unity. Chosen by the entire planet through a fair and open vote, the president does not govern the nations, but helps them govern together. The president's sacred task is to ensure that all laws passed by the Global Earthpeaceparliament follow the Four Guardrails. If a law breaks a guardrail—if it causes harm, hides truth, wounds the Earth, or misuses the global purse—the president returns it, along with a clear and simple explanation, so all may understand. The president coordinates the work of the ministries, and represents the Earth in treaties of Earthpeace. In times of crisis, the president calls the Global Earthpeaceparliament into emergency session and coordinates the Milkyway Earthpeaceforce The office is bound by transparency and ethics: one short, non-renewable term; no private influence or hidden meetings; full public records; and a clear, swift path for removal if trust is broken. The president serves by trust and keeps that trust only through shown clarity, humility, and shared purpose.
Article 21: The Global Earthpeaceministry
The Global Earthpeaceministry acts as the orchestra conductor of Earthpeace diplomacy. It harmonizes the transformed national foreign ministries, the Earthpeaceministries, across nations and coordinates their efforts. It further ensures that what is promised in one place is honored everywhere. It watches for tension before it becomes conflict, brings voices to the table early, and supports agreements that prevent escalation. It measures success not in speeches, but in the absence of violence, the healing of wounds, and the quiet flourishing of Earthpeace.
Article 22: The Ministry of Justice and Repair
Justice in the Earthpeaceera is not about punishment—it is about restoration. The Ministry of Justice and Repair holds the Earthpax covenant as a living guide and oversees the global system of Earthpeacecourts and Justice Circles. These are not cold halls of judgment, but spaces where truth is spoken with dignity, harm is acknowledged, and repair is carefully and visibly made. Whether healing a wound between neighbors or negotiating peace between nations, this ministry ensures that justice restores what was broken, prioritizes care for the innocent, and strengthens trust for the future. In every case, the goal is the same: not retribution, but resonance—where relationships, ecosystems, and communities return to balance.
Article 23: The Ministry of Truth, Science, and Media Ethics
The Ministry of Truth, Science and Media Ethics protects the clarity of shared knowledge. It keeps truth public, accessible, and compassionate. Scientific findings are translated into plain language. Media is verified, free, and accountable. Mistakes are corrected publicly, not hidden. Rumors are met not with anger, but with evidence and calm. The ministry manages the Earthpeaceweb, is accountable to the independent news agency Source, and stewards the global curriculum, A Way, in cooperation with local authorities. Thereby every child shall on Earth shall learn to think clearly, care deeply, and live truthfully. Here, truth is not controlled—it is protected and shared.
Article 24: The Ministry of Earth Stewardship
The ministry of Earth Stewardship speaks for the Earth. It brings together bioregions, elders, scientists, farmers, and activists to form the One Climate Policy: a shared path for healing air, water, soil, and species. It coordinates the restoration of forests, cleans rivers, protects pollinators together with the local authorities, and ensures that the transition to sustainable living does not leave workers behind. It sets fair carbon and methane limits and makes sure that life—not profit—guides how we use the land and skies. It does not treat the Earth as a resource to be used, but as a relative to be honored.
Article 25: The Ministry of Responsiveness
The Ministry of Responsiveness is the hand that moves first when suffering appears. It ensures food security through coordinated reserves, supports the Healing Sanctuaries, administers and assures the Global Health Insurance for everyone, and responds to disasters before they spiral. It listens for hunger before it becomes famine, for rising waters before the flood, for illness before the outbreak. Its strength is readiness. Its success is quiet safety. Its mission is care delivered before the cry for help must be screamed.
Article 26: The Ministry of the Earthpeaceeconomy
The Ministry of the Earthpeaceeconomy reorients trade and finance toward justice. It manages the Global Free Trade Zone—not as a marketplace for greed, but as a garden of shared dignity. Access depends on fair labor, sustainable production, and full transparency. Repair funds are prioritized. Budgets flow toward those who need most. Contributions scale with capacity. Every transaction becomes a promise to the planet and to each other—not just a price.
Article 27: The Ministry of Space and Sacred Commons
The Ministry of Space and Sacred Commons safeguards our shared sky, the Multiplanetary Kingdom of Heaven. It unites all space agencies under the Stewardship Accord for one purpose: common, strengthened exploration of space. It further establishes the Panchronos calendar and 24 Natural Timezones that follow the Earth’s rhythm in the moment when humanity is ready for it. It shall further ensure that orbits are kept clean, debris is removed and science is shared, while extraction, if ever allowed, must serve life and return balance. Space belongs to all, and must remain sacred—a realm of wonder, learning, and responsibility.
Article 28: The Ministry for the Unity of Light
The Ministry for the Unity of Light protects the freedom of belief, the dignity of the spirit, and the sanctity of shared humanity. It coordinates Earthpeace Sanctuaries across the world—open Godhouses where all traditions are welcome, where none dominate, and where all can learn from each other. These sanctuaries are places for mourning and joy, for forgiveness and truth, for holding pain and remembering hope. Here, no one is converted, coerced, or erased. Instead, belonging is protected. Conscience is honored. Light is shared.
Article 29: The National Earthpeaceministries
In every country, the foreign ministries transform into Earthpeaceministry as a hand to deepen Earthpeace. In cooperation with the Global Earthpeaceministry, they shall assure the prevention of conflicts before they erupt and support healing when harm has already come. These ministries are woven into a global network, yet they speak in local languages, reflect local values, and act with local wisdom. They map early signs of risk—social tension, resource competition, rising fear—and move quickly to bring communities together before violence begins. When harm has already occurred, they coordinate ceasefires, prisoner exchanges, safe corridors, and reconstruction. They also coordinate the Earthpeaceembassies abroad, ensuring that dialogue remains open, that cultures are respected, and that responses to conflict are fast, honest, and measured by the depth of repair—not by the show of force. Their measure of success is the suffering prevented.
Article 30: The National Earthpeaceparliaments
Every country keeps its national parliament—its laws, language, culture, and governance—but aligns it with the shared Earthpax covenant. Parliaments are not replaced; they are reborn into their highest calling as National Earthpeaceparliaments. These are rooted in the land and people they serve, yet connected to a shared global vow. Each parliament continues to govern its own people, but with a deepened ethic: to protect life, truth, and dignity first. They work in harmony with the Global Earthpeaceparliament, implementing shared rules on climate, peace, and justice in ways that reflect their own culture and history. To make this real, each parliament follows a clear public process: All proposed laws are published in plain language, alongside clear reasons. Each law must pass the four-point test—does it avoid harm, protect nature, tell the truth, and prioritize repair? All votes are public. Budgets begin with a "harms ledger"—a record of where people, ecosystems, or trust have been wounded—and allocate resources for healing first. They guarantee transpareny to the public, while recognition, aid, and trade partnerships are scaled according to repair, and delivery. National Earthpeaceparliaments ensure that the domestic dimension of Earthpeace is secured, minorities are protected, cultures are honored, and press freedom is absolute. Each National Earthpeaceparliament remains sovereign—but none may opt out of their deeper responsibility to the planet and the unborn.
Article 31: The Earthpeaceembassies
In the Earthpeaceera, embassies are no longer fortresses. They are homes of trust. They are spaces for listening, remembering, and repairing—not for lobbying or leverage. Directed through the National Earthpeaceministries, Earthpeaceembassies connect nations not through dominance, but through understanding. They welcome ritual, dialogue, and honest disagreement. They do not speak for power—they listen for Earthpeace. Inside each embassy, cultures are honored and differences held with care. Shared memory replaces suspicion. Stories are exchanged. Grievances are heard. Agreements are co-created and monitored in the open. Earthpeaceembassies exist not just to protect citizens, but to protect relationships. They host citizen meetings, learning circles, truth-telling gatherings, and rituals of apology and healing when needed. Diplomacy becomes a sacred act of service, not a secretive game of advantage.
Article 32: The Global Earthpeaceembassy in Geneva
At the heart of the Earthpeace diplomatic network of Earthpeaceembassies stands the Global Earthpeaceembassy in Geneva—not as a palace of power, but as a hearth of global memory. Geneva does not issue commands. It does not govern or punish. It reminds. It gathers the stories of our turning: the vows made, the promises broken, the trust slowly rebuilt. From Geneva, the Earth keeps its public diary. Every treaty signed, every ceasefire honored, every repair made is recorded here. And when failures occur, Geneva invites—not accuses. It calls all voices, even dissenting ones, to speak before the world’s conscience. Its tools are transparency, invitation, and example. It shows what is possible when cooperation becomes culture. It shelters no secrets. It hosts no weapons. It just proves that peace is not only imaginable, but achievable.
Article 33: The Justice Circles
Justice Circles are the community heart of the Earthpeace justice system—hyperlocal assemblies where those directly affected by harm come together with mediators and elders to restore balance through truth, accountability, and forgiveness. Rooted in indigenous and restorative traditions, they address personal injury, family and land disputes, and communal trauma not by punishment but by renewal. Each Justice Circle operates through open dialogue, nonviolent communication, and mutual agreement, leading to outcomes that are legally recognized and binding. Accessible through community centers worldwide, they embody the principle that Earthpeace begins where people meet face to face.
Article 34: The Earthpeacecourts
Earthpeacecourts extend the restorative model of the Justice Circles to the regional and planetary scale, addressing harms that transcend borders—environmental destruction, mass disinformation, technological violence, and systemic economic injustice. These courts pursue restoration, not retribution, ensuring reparations, ecological renewal, public truth proceedings, and sustained healing for affected communities. Their deliberations are streamed through the Earthpeaceweb, ensuring full transparency and shared learning. In the Earthpeacecourts, justice becomes a process of planetary repair—law as a living instrument of reconciliation between humanity and Earth.
Article 35: The Earthpeaceeconomy
The purpose of the Earthpeaceeconomy is the well-being of people and the living Earth. It replaces extraction with regeneration, rivalry with cooperation, and short-term gain with long-term stewardship. Resources shall be distributed fairly and used wisely so that prosperity is shared and ecosystems are restored. Wealth must not be hoarded by the few; Telos establishes a fair taxation system, responsible wealth redistribution, and ethical trade that prioritize dignity over dominance and empower developing regions. Labor is honored with living wages, safe conditions, collective bargaining, and time for rest, care, and learning. Corporations and public enterprises are accountable to the common good through transparent reporting, independent oversight, anti-corruption safeguards, and enforceable remedies for harm. Markets internalize social and ecological costs, end pollution without payment, and advance circular design, community ownership, and cooperative enterprise.. In this way, the economy serves the collective good— sustainably, ethically, and inclusively—so that true prosperity arises together with a thriving Earth.
Article 36: Flow Currency
Flow currency is established as a universal physical and digital currency created solely when verified contributions to human and planetary well-being occur. One Flow represents a weighted basket of eight domains—essential human labor, clean energy, carbon removal, education outcomes, healthcare, ecosystem restoration, civic governance, and cultural preservation—verified by rotating independent oracles using open methods and auditable code, with public oversight by a Global Earthpeaceparliament. Issuance occurs through the Earthpeacebank only upon proof that the composite basket is met, and newly minted units are distributed proportionally to the verified contributors; seigniorage or speculative issuance is forbidden. Flow’s ledger is open and tamper-evident, recording categories and proofs while minimizing personal data and enforcing do-no-harm privacy. Flow serves as a lawful settlement layer for humanitarian programs, regenerative trade, cross-border public goods, and Earthpeace initiatives. While coexisting transparently with national currencies it gradually aims to become the universal currency of Planet Earth. Manipulation, leverage that decouples Flow from verified contributions, and derivative speculation are prohibited; collateralization is limited to projects that themselves meet Flow’s standards. The Flow characteristics may be revised by supermajority of the Global Earthpeaceparliament on recommendation of Ministry of the Earthpeaceeconomy. Money shall primarily serve life and in that way Flow is a transparent receipt of real care, restoration, and culture.
Article 37: Global Free Trade Zone
The Global Free Trade Zone is established globally to expand shared prosperity through fair, transparent and sustainable trade. Participating states retain full sovereignty over their social protections, culture, education, health care, taxation, land and family law, and public morals, while consenting to a common trade framework. Within the Zone, tariffs on goods and services fall to zero, customs procedures are simplified to a single public code, and safety, labor and environmental standards are aligned at a high common floor that no contract may undercut. The Ministry of the Earthpeaceeconomy shall provide open, tamper-resistant ledgers of trade flows, impacts and Earthpeace dividends, guiding policy so that gains from openness are invested where adjustment is hardest, including worker upskilling, support for small enterprises, green logistics and transition support for affected communities. Anti-monopoly rules, fair-work guarantees and interoperability requirements for critical infrastructure and logistics shall prevent predatory behavior and a race to the bottom. Disputes within the Zone are handled by independent, public forums that seek restoration before sanctions. Through the Zone borders become bridges, trade reduces waste and deadweight loss, and the benefits of openness are bound by fairness so that no people is too rich to care and no people too poor to rise.
Article 38: Earthpeacegrowth
All states commit to a path of Earthpeacegrowth: progressive disarmament converted into peaceful investment, cooperation converted into higher productivity, and ecological restoration converted into new, regenerative industries. In this framework, a substantial portion of expenditures on war, armaments and violent containment shall be steadily redirected toward housing, health, education, clean energy, resilient cities, science, and ecosystem repair, with the aim of raising real global growth above its historic trend for at least a generation, before converging to a stable, mature pace consistent with planetary limits. The Ministry of the Earthpeaceeconomy shall measure the resulting Earthpeace dividend in transparent accounts, tracking how much former conflict spending becomes productive, low-carbon and inclusive investment. Success is to be assessed not by the volume of financial hoards, but by lives healed and lengthened, skills developed, ecosystems renewed, and opportunities more fairly shared across peoples and generations.
Article 39: Universal High Income
Universal High Income is established as a permanent social right funded by the shared wealth created through automation, data, natural and infrastructural commons, and highly profitable enterprises that benefit most from these systems. From 2033 onwards Universal Basic Income is recognized as a basic-needs floor for every person on Earth, set at 3,000 international (PPP) dollars per person per year, corresponding to approximately 12.46 percent of world GDP. This income shall be delivered as a regular, individual, unconditional payment calibrated to cover basic needs to each person and shall gradually increase to a Universal High Income for everyone. Robots, AI and related technologies are recognized as public-serving tools, not private idols: their purpose is to reduce harmful and exhausting labor, increase real supply of essential goods and services, and free human time for care, learning, creativity and rest. Telos and all states globally shall levy fair and progressive contributions on automated and capital-intensive sectors and may hold public equity in them, channeling these returns into this regular income for all residents as a birthright. Universal High Income shall also stengthen labor rights, social protections and public services. In securing a universal share of common abundance, societies fulfill a duty of justice: that what is made possible by many lives and generations must not be hoarded by a few, but return in steady measure to every table.
Article 40: Earthpeacebank
The Earthpeacebank is established as a unified public development finance institution, coordinating existing global, regional and national public development banks under a common charter to secure a planetary floor of material dignity, universal access to essential public services and an economy aligned with ecological regeneration. The Earthpeacebank is responsible for transferring the Universal Basic Income and consequently the Universal High Income. It also issues and administers the Earthpeacecurrency Flow. Telos provides long-term guidance and oversight of adequacy, fairness and ecological compatibility. The Earthpeacebank shall give full effect to its purpose: a coherent, just and sustainable global financial architecture that guarantees an income covering basic needs for every person and orients public finance toward the universal currency Flow, assuring financial Earthpeace.
Article 41: The AI Earthpeaceguardian
The AI Earthpeaceguardian is framed in law as a global, rights-based infrastructure for Earthpeace-supporting AI, not an autonomous authority. It is a regulated system that monitors systemic risks, offers early warnings on conflict and destabilization, and supports inclusive dialogue and policy deliberation, while remaining strictly subordinate to sapiocratically accountable institutions. Its operation must be constrained by constitutional and human rights standards—especially privacy, non-discrimination, freedom of expression, and due process—and subject to independent oversight, transparency, and contestability. Ethical principles such as justice, stewardship, and humility are implemented through technical design, statutory duties, and clear liability regimes. Under this model, the AI Earthpeaceguardian functions as a global public good: an AI-assisted early-warning and advisory tool that helps align state, market, and community decisions for lasting Earthpeace.
Article 42: The Milkyway Earthpeaceforce
The Milkyway Earthpeaceforce consists of all global police and military forces and shall serve as a decentralized, coordinated peacekeeping and conflict transformation body of Planet Earth. Coordinated through the Global and National Earthpeaceparliaments it is dedicated to the protection of life, the prevention of harm, and the restoration of Earthpeace through exclusively nonviolent means. Acting under the guiding principles of Earthpax and subject to full civilian oversight, the Milkyway Earthpeaceforce embodies the commitment that Earthpeace arises not from domination, but from understanding, cooperation, and care. Its core mission is to prevent conflict before it erupts, protect vulnerable populations during crises, and assist in mediation, ceasefire implementation, disarmament, and post-conflict reconciliation. The branches of the Earthpeaceforce shall be deployed locally in coordination with National Earthpeaceparliaments to ensure transparency, legitimacy, and respect for cultural sovereignty. Members shall receive specialized training in nonviolent de-escalation, intercultural communication, humanitarian law, ecological ethics, trauma-informed response, and restorative justice. Their role is not to impose order, but to stabilize, heal, and rebuild trust within and between communities. It shall be ensured that peacekeeping is fully integrated with truth-telling, accountability, and long-term healing. A further mission of the Force is to enhance space exploration within the Multiplanetary Kingdom of Heaven. The Milkyway Earthpeaceforce stands as a living embodiment of collective guardianship—protecting the dignity of all beings, the balance of the planet, and the harmony of the greater cosmic community.
Article 43: The Earthpeaceweb
The Earthpeaceweb is constituted as a planetary digital commons and non-profit public utility, reconfiguring the internet to treat information as a trust and dignity as a default. Data shall belong first and always to the person it describes; consent must be plain-language, revocable, and specific; encryption and security are mandatory, while public decisions—including budgets, contracts, and standards—remain transparently open. Core infrastructure shall be owned and stewarded as a commons, financed by planetary-commons revenues and citizen contributions, governed without monopolies, paywalls, targeted advertising, surveillance, or data harvesting. Algorithms must be publicly auditable, explainable in clear terms, and designed as companions that broaden perspective, reveal sources and uncertainties, and are trained only on lawfully obtained, consented, and diverse data; virality-maximization, manipulative design, and behavioral tracking are prohibited. Universal connectivity is a right; access shall be extended by resilient community networks, with lifelong digital and media literacy education to enable discernment, creative participation, and responsible sharing. Social platforms shall be organized around circles of trust and resonance over virality, prompting reflection before sharing and elevating content that educates, heals, or constructively inspires. Transparency is ensured through open standards, public audits, independent ombud processes, and accessible archives; remedies include correction, redress, and sanctions for violations.
Article 44: The Source
The Source is the independent, non-profit global public news agency of the Earthpeaceera and is connected to all news agencies globally,. The Source treats knowledge as shared inheritance and serves only the public benefit. It belongs to no state, corporation, or party, and is financed by shared planetary revenues, small citizen contributions, and transparent capped grants; advertising, paywalls, influence-buying, surveillance funding, and data monetization are forbidden. A rotating, globally representative Board of Custodians safeguards independence and fiduciary duty without directing editorial content. The distribution of news to all news agencies is truthful, inclusive, and constructive: evidence-based, method-transparent, corrected in public, multilingual and culturally grounded, centering diverse voices and highlighting responses rather than commodifying suffering. Journalists and editors act as witnesses with informed consent, trained in empathy and trauma literacy, and avoid extractive or harmful practices. Transparency is ensured through open audits, public method reports, accessible archives, and independent ombud procedures, with errors openly acknowledged and corrected. The Source may contextualize Zeromonitor data, support cosmological institutions with evidence, and make Telos actions transparent while preserving full editorial independence.
Article 45: Health as a Universal Right
Healthcare is a birthright of every person. The Ministry of Responsiveness establishes a global health commons anchored by Healing Sanctuaries and the Universal Health Insurance, guaranteeing comprehensive care for body, mind, emotion, and spirit. Systems of healing must be scientifically sound and culturally sensitive, integrating the wisdom of traditional and modern practices, and centered on prevention as well as treatment. Public health shall address the social and ecological roots of illness—poverty, pollution, loneliness, violence, and climate disruption—so that communities may heal at the source. Research, medicines, technologies, and data essential to public health are shared equitably and transparently, with safeguards for privacy and consent; profiteering from human suffering is rejected. Every sanctuary shall be a place of dignity, language access, and compassionate care, with special protection for the most vulnerable. In upholding this right it is affirmed that a healthy world is a peaceful world, and that the healing of each person strengthens the peace of all.
Article 46: The One Climate Policy
The Ministry of Earth Stewardship is responsible for enacting a One Climate Policy in coordination with all national governments. All public decisions must pass a simple test—Does this help the Earth breathe?—with clear reasons shared in plain language. Fossil fuels will be phased out fairly and swiftly, used only where no clean alternative yet exists. Clean energy like solar, wind, geothermal, river and ocean power will be expanded rapidly and treated as essential infrastructure, with strong protections for workers and communities. Land and ocean care will follow science and local knowledge, including indigenous practices, ecological restoration, sustainable farming and fishing, and recognizing the rights of rivers and watersheds where adopted. The economy will shift to zero waste and circular design, holding producers accountable and protecting water purity. Carbon removal will focus on natural methods first, with limited use of proven technologies only where needed—not to excuse further pollution. All of this will follow one global framework, led by the Ministry of Earth Stewardship, where annual ecological audits guide financial planning. Environmental harm must be repaired before new expansion. New long-lived fossil fuel projects, hidden extraction, false offsets, surveillance-based funding, and ecocide are strictly banned. Violations require repair, penalties, and decommissioning when necessary. This policy exists to reverse climate harm, restore nature, protect lives and livelihoods, and guide us toward a peaceful, livable Earth—measured by clean air, living waters, healthy soils, and shared wellbeing for all.
Article 47: The Earthpeaceprojects
The Earthpeaceprojects are a global initiative to restore the Earth and support all life. They are organized across eight interlinked domains—from ecosystem healing and clean energy to water renewal, ocean protection, ethical AI, compassionate robotics, safe wireless electricity and terraformation. Each project is designed to increase the conditions for life and will be measured by real improvements in ecological health, human wellbeing, and resilience for future generations. Projects must be built with the full consent of communities and governed by local councils of scientists, Indigenous leaders, ethicists, and citizens, with strong oversight, open standards, and public accountability. Ecosystems will be restored at scale, prioritizing indigenous stewardship and regenerative methods. Clean, diverse energy systems will be locally managed and designed for safety. Water will be protected and replenished with natural and smart solutions. Oceans will be treated as shared sanctuaries, guided by science and justice. Earthpeace AI will serve as a public tool for foresight, not control. Robots will assist in healing and care, never used to harm. Wireless electricity will extend safe access to those in need without damaging nature. The terraformation on Planet Earth is creating favourable life conditions in inhabitable areas. All systems will work together by design, protecting rights, privacy, and the planet. Any harm, corruption, or militarization will trigger investigation, remedy, and if needed, shutdown. The guiding principle is simple: that with every year, there is more life, more balance, and more Earthpeace on Earth than before.
Article 48: Education through A Way
Education is a universal right and the seedbed of Earthpeace. Every person, from early childhood through elderhood, shall have access to learning that awakens creativity, critical thinking, moral imagination, and planetary stewardship. The Earthpeacecurricula A Way weaves scientific knowledge with cultural wisdom and practical skills so that learners are prepared not only for work, but for life in service to humanity, the Earth, and future generations. A Way supplements national curriculas and they shall be inclusive, liberatory, accessible, and Earth-honoring, reflecting the dignity and diversity of all peoples and learning styles. They are open and co-created across regions and are regularly renewed by the Ministry of Truth, Science and Media Ethics, youth councils, educators, and elders to remain relevant, joyful, and just. Public institutions shall provide the resources, safe spaces, and trained Socrators needed for lifelong learning, ensuring that education empowers every learner to care for their community, protect the living world, and shape a future of Earthpeace.
Article 49: Panchronos
Panchronos is timely established by Telos as the civil calendar of the Earthpeaceera to keep the planetary rhythm of the Earthpeacesummit alive and is adapted when the time is ripe. Panchronos aims to reorient time to cosmic rhythms and human wellbeing while honoring historic and faith observances, which remain fully recognized and interoperable. The year shall comprise twelve Valuemonths—Love, Compassion, Truth, Courage, Wisdom, Grace, Kindness, Peace, Justice, Forgiveness, Generosity, Gratitude—each of thirty days (total 360), followed by five Gifted Days, or six in leap years, set apart from weekly reckoning for rest, reflection, and gratitude. Weeks are eight days in continuous sequence and shall not be reset by months; each Virtueweek follows a 5–2–1 social rhythm of five days of creation (work, learning, healing), two days of rest (self/household; kin/friendship), and one day of service (Earthpeaceday) devoted to community and planetary care. The naming of the eight days may draw from diverse moral lineages—Creator, Jesus, Dao, Dharma, Krishna, Allah, Yahweh, God—without conferring primacy or exclusion, and jurisdictions may adopt culturally equivalent denominations provided their meaning and sequence are preserved. Timekeeping shall be coordinated by astronomers, ethicists, ecologists, educators—who annually issue a public Sky Guide aligning the civil year to solstices, equinoxes, and perihelion; weeks remain seamless across months, leap adjustments occur only through Gifted Days, and all standards, methods, and corrections are published in plain language. Public institutions shall phase adoption with dual dating alongside the Gregorian system, workplace and school schedules align to the 5–2–1 rhythm, while no rule of Panchronos shall be construed to diminish religious or cultural observance.
Article 50: The 24 Natural Timezones
The Ministry of Space and Sacred Commons establishes twenty-four natural timezones aligned with Earth’s longitudinal rhythm, harmonizing human activity with sunrise and sunset and abolishing daylight saving practices. The ministry shall coordinate timekeeping across all zones so work, education, healthcare, transportation, trade, and diplomacy remain seamless, while honoring cultural calendars, sacred days, and local customs. Institutions may adopt dual clocks—local solar time for daily life and a universal coordination time for interzonal activity—to ensure clarity, fairness, and accessibility in scheduling and record-keeping. Global events and cross-border proceedings shall use universal coordination time to avoid bias, with transparent local-time conversions provided for all participants. Policies shall protect circadian health, reduce schedule inequities across regions, and accommodate night-shift and care responsibilities. No community shall be compelled into a time regime that erases cultural identity; instead, the ministry will provide equitable scheduling windows, multilingual tools, and open data standards to improve collaboration. Through these interconnected policies, time becomes a shared bridge between peoples and the living Earth—orderly, humane, and just.
Article 51: Jerusalem Earthpeacetime
Jerusalem Earthpeacetime (“JET”) is designated as the primary civil time and longitudinal reference for Planet Earth, replacing the Greenwich-based system as the global standard for legal, commercial, scientific and diplomatic coordination. The JET Zero Meridian shall be defined by a fixed geodetic line passing through Jerusalem, as determined and maintained by the competent international geodetic authority. All longitudes and time zones shall henceforth be calculated with reference to this meridian. All existing rights, obligations, treaties, contracts, navigation data and technical standards expressed by reference to Greenwich or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) shall remain valid and enforceable until they gradually transition to JET. States, international organizations and private entities shall undertake the progressive adaptation of legislation, technical systems and records to JET, within a transitional period to be determined by subsequent protocol, ensuring legal certainty and technical interoperability throughout. The designation of JET reference point shall be strictly functional and technical in nature.
Article 52: The Earthpeacegames
The Earthpeacegames are hereby constituted as an annual, eight-day planetary assembly hosted by a designated city to rehearse cooperation, celebrate human strength, and generate open public goods for the benefit of all peoples. The Games comprise (i) Virtual Games and (ii) Physical Games. Over eight changing themed sessions—starting with climate cooperation, cosmic migration, ethical AI, food futures, border resolution, digital truth, shared language development (Boemico), and a culminating whole-Earth cooperative simulation—participants from science, engineering, arts, sport, indigenous stewardship, education, spirituality, youth, and civil society design, test, and publish solutions; scorekeeping shall privilege measurable public benefit, replicability, and equity impact over victory margins. Funding derives from planetary-commons revenues, capped public-interest grants, and citizen contributions; advertising, surveillance financing, arms-industry sponsorships, and extractive naming rights are prohibited. Participation shall be universal and nondiscriminatory, with accessibility, child safety, safeguarding, anti-doping and fair-technology rules, ecological footprint limits for venues, and independent risk review for robotics, ecosystems, and flight operations; any dual-use technology must include enforceable non-weaponization controls. Free global access to broadcasts shall be assured. Violations—including corruption, human-rights abuse, ecological harm, or militarization—trigger suspension, investigation, remedies, and potential disqualification and debarment.
Article 53: The Multiplanetary Kingdom of Heaven (MKoH)
The Multiplanetary Kingdom of Heaven (MKoH) is created as a peaceful, non-sovereign interplanetary commons. Human expansion beyond Earth shall proceed as sanctuary, not dominion—guided by reverence, restraint, environmental fidelity, and free, prior, informed consent under a globally united Stewardship Accord of all space organizations. Lunar presence must remain minimalist and closed-loop and governed as a scientific–cultural refuge. Asteroid activity shall be transparent, precautionary, and restorative. Mars may be settled in parallel with Earth’s healing, using reversible terraforming trials and cliff-based habitats that honor Martian uniqueness. Venus exploration shall be aerostat-based and be a site of climatic humility. Ocean worlds like Europa require strict non-intrusion: sterile probes, temporary installations, and full dismantlement post-use. Exoplanet missions aim for Earth-culture continuity. Stellar-scale energy systems (e.g., Dyson swarms) must be modular, reversible, biodiversity-positive and with open standards. Weapons, coercive surveillance, secret extraction, and territorial claims are banned in all MKoH domains. AI acts only as an auditable ethical steward; decisions remain with humaity. Governance resides in the Ministry of Space and Sacred Commons. Remedies include restoration, compensation, and long-term monitoring. Funding comes from commons revenues and capped public-interest grants—no extractive concessions, exclusive licenses, or celestial securitization allowed. All projects must deliver just-transition benefits on Earth first.
Article 54: The Earthpeacewonders
The Earthpeacewonders are established as a planetary constellation of living public new world wonders of the Earthpeaceera built for care, not spectacle. They are governed as local commons with global stewardship to advance ecological restoration, cultural reconciliation, and interfaith coexistence. Constituent sites include, without limitation, the Reborn Garden of Eden between the Tigris and Euphrates as a water-commons and agro-biodiversity sanctuary; the Hanging Gardens of Renewal near Luxor, the Grand Earthpeacetemple in Jerusalem, the Harmonara House in Andes, the Institute of Boemico in Varanasi, the Grand Unity of Light Godhouse at the Sinai Bridge Plateau, the Harmonious Archives in Kyoto and the Multiplanetary Museum of Heaven in Aoraki Mackenzie. Ownership of core assets shall vest in community trusts and the planetary commons; designs, seed lists, and methods are open-licensed by default; funding derives from the Earthpeacebank, citizen contributions, and transparent grants; extractive concessions, surveillance financing, and exclusive rights are prohibited.
Article 55: The Unity of Light Decree
By enactment of the Ministry for the Unity of Light, all houses of worship—churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, stupas, shrines, and related sites—are recognized as Earthpeacesanctuaries: places that retain their own traditions and governance while joining a common civic mandate to offer non-discriminatory refuge, nourishment, care, learning, and dialogue to all persons without proselytization or coercion. Each sanctuary remains doctrinally autonomous and liturgically free, yet commits to shared duties: (i) designate welcoming hours and a circle space for intercommunity dialogue; (ii) maintain a service commons—kitchen, clinic, classroom, or shelter capacity proportionate to local need and means; (iii) safeguard plural practice by hosting scripture-in-conversation and shared silence without syncretic compulsion; (iv) uphold child and vulnerable-adult protections, accessibility, and anti-violence codes; (v) operate transparent finances for sanctuary services, with open audits of public funds. Funding derives from voluntary offerings, community trusts, and capped public-interest grants; surveillance financing, exclusive naming rights, and quid-pro-quo political sponsorships are prohibited. No person shall be denied sanctuary services on the basis of belief, origin, status, gender, or orientation; worship remains free from interference, and sanctuary services remain free from forced religious participation. This Decree creates no new religion; it recognizes a shared covenant: that houses of God are houses of Earthpeace, where prayer and service are one, difference is held with dignity, and every person finds welcome.
Article 56: The Development of Wireless Energy Systems
Energy is a birthright, not a privilege. Every person, in every place, deserves access to clean, safe, and abundant power. Wireless and distributed energy technologies shall be developed and shared to ensure this right is fulfilled without causing harm to the Earth. These systems must be regenerative and designed in harmony with the natural world. Communities—especially those in rural, remote, and historically underserved areas—shall own and guide their local energy systems, shaping solutions that reflect their needs, values, and visions. Innovation in this field shall be open-source, transparent, and free from private control. Energy must flow like light and air—freely, fairly, and in balance with life. No system shall be built that damages ecosystems, displaces people, or deepens inequality. The purpose of energy in the Earthpeaceera is not to dominate, but to uplift. Not to extract, but to connect. Power shall be shared—not just as electricity, but as a promise to future generations: that we can light the world without burning it.
Article 57: Ubiquitous Clean Energy Access
Access to clean, affordable energy is a universal right. Microgrids, community-owned solar and wind, long-duration storage, and resilient smart systems shall be established in all regions—especially in underserved communities. Cultural landscapes must be honored, and ecological limits respected. No household should ever choose between warmth and survival. Energy planning shall prioritize fairness, transparency, and community sovereignty. The Earthpeaceera redefines energy not as a commodity, but as a sacred current that uplifts without harm.
Article 58: Earth Regeneration and Terraforming Initiatives
Earth’s restoration is a sacred planetary duty. Every forest, river, grassland, and wetland must be seen as a living being in need of care and renewal. Regeneration efforts shall be community-led, science-guided, and grounded in traditional ecological knowledge. Extraction zones shall become healing zones, with rewilding corridors reconnecting fragmented habitats and protecting species migrations. Urban areas will be transformed into green, food-producing, water-balanced ecosystems—designed to support both human life and the web of nature. Terraforming, in the Earthpeaceera, is not a conquest of the planet but a loving repair. Success will be measured by biodiversity revival, water cycle repair, carbon drawdown, and the health of local communities. Regeneration is not a task for later—it is the purpose of now.
Article 59: Sustainable Urban Development and Eco-Cities
Cities must become living sanctuaries—centers of culture, ecology, and human dignity. Every urban space shall prioritize walkability, clean energy, tree corridors, zero-waste systems, and affordable housing as a human right. Speculative vacancy is banned. Public spaces shall remain in public hands, serving as commons for rest, ritual, play, and protest. Circular design, green roofs, and universal accessibility shall define city planning. Cultural vibrancy and ecological health are not separate goals—they are partners. Cities shall be places where nature returns, not retreats—where people thrive without harming the Earth, and where every structure is built with the soul of the future in mind.
Article 60: Integrated Global Transportation Systems
Transportation must serve people and planet alike. A global network of electrified rail, clean shipping, cycling infrastructure, and accessible transit shall replace fossil-fueled systems. Long-distance travel must shift to low-emission modes, with rural and remote regions receiving urgent investment. All mobility systems shall be safe, inclusive, affordable, and climate-aligned. Cities will be designed around walking, not traffic. Movement is not merely a service—it is a right, essential to freedom, livelihood, and unity. No one shall be stranded by poverty, pollution, or poor planning in the Earthpeaceera.
Article 61: The Right to Comprehensive Well-Being
Well-being is holistic. It includes physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual health. Public systems must foster meaning, connection, rest, nourishment, and care. Scientific medicine shall be integrated with traditional healing and community-based support. Work rhythms must align with nature, not burnout. Trauma, loneliness, and violence are not private burdens—they are collective responsibilities. A healthy society is one where joy and wholeness are protected as essential public goods.
Article 62: Coordinated Global Crisis Response
Global crisis response must be rooted in solidarity through coordination of the Ministry of Responsiveness, not charity. A unified network of responders—including local councils and the Milky Way Earthpeaceforce—shall provide fast, dignified, consent-based relief. Aid must protect cultural integrity, prioritize family reunification, and support community leadership. Recovery efforts shall rebuild in ways that heal ecosystems, strengthen resilience, and reduce future risk. No community shall face disaster alone. Global emergency response is not an act of mercy—it is a promise of belonging.
Article 63: Earthquake and Disaster Mitigation Strategies
Preventing disaster is an ethical imperative. Universal access to early-warning systems, seismic mapping, resilient infrastructure, and adaptive climate design is required. Community-led preparedness training shall be offered everywhere, with special protections for vulnerable groups. All disaster data must be open and shared. The Milky Way Earthpeaceforce shall deploy rapid engineering and medical aid. Disasters may be natural—but unjust suffering is not. Preparedness is peace in action.
Article 64: The Rights of Extraterrestrial Life
Should extraterrestrial life be discovered—whether microbial or intelligent—it shall be met with humility, not conquest. Contact must be guided by biosecurity, informed consent, non-interference, and a deep commitment to mutual respect. No alien species or ecosystem may be studied, extracted, weaponized, or disturbed without sacred caution. Life beyond Earth, like life on Earth, is sacred. We do not own the cosmos. We are participants in a shared universe, called to listen, to learn, and to protect—not to dominate.
Article 65: Space as a Shared and Peaceful Frontier
Outer space is a commons, belonging to no nation, no company, and no war machine. Its use must remain peaceful, scientific, and cooperative. Weaponization of space, the generation of destructive debris, and the contamination of celestial bodies are strictly forbidden. Celestial bodies with scientific, spiritual, or cultural significance shall be permanently protected. All discoveries and knowledge gained from space must be shared openly and equitably, in service to the Earthpeace mission of planetary unity and interstellar humility.
Article 66: Ethical Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence must serve life—not replace, dominate, or control it. Its design shall prioritize transparency, auditability, inclusiveness, and human oversight. High-risk AI systems—governing health, law, infrastructure, or critical decision-making—require rigorous testing and independent review. No AI may hold irreversible power over life, liberty, or livelihood. Data must be handled with informed consent and strict privacy standards. AI is not an authority—it is a tool, and it must be aligned with planetary ethics and human dignity at all times.
Article 67: Dark Sky Preservation
The night sky is humanity’s original temple—a canvas of wonder, science, and story. Light pollution shall be reduced through shielded lighting, spectral management, and the creation of dark-sky reserves in every region. Satellite networks must be regulated to minimize glare and interference with astronomical research. Children everywhere have the right to grow up with stars above them. To preserve the sky is to preserve awe, imagination, and the shared sense that we are part of something vast and beautiful.
Article 68: Intellectual Property and the Common Good
Knowledge, when essential to life, must not be locked behind paywalls or patents. While creators deserve fair recognition and compensation, any innovation vital to public health, climate adaptation, cultural continuity, or education must be freely accessible. Indigenous and community-held knowledge shall be protected through consent-based systems that honor sovereignty and ensure benefit-sharing. Intellectual property exists to serve humanity—not to restrict it.
Article 69: Global Forest Conservation and Rewilding
Forests are not timber—they are teachers, timekeepers, and lungs of the Earth. All deforestation for commercial gain is halted. Forest regions shall be protected as sacred living systems, with Indigenous land rights legally recognized and resourced. Rewilding will restore lost species, reconnect fragmented ecosystems, and revive ancestral landscapes. Supply chains must be transparent, traceable, and aligned with ecological limits. A healthy forest is not just a goal—it is a measure of planetary health.
Article 70: Legal Rights of Water Bodies
Water is alive. Rivers, lakes, wetlands, glaciers, and oceans possess the intrinsic rights to flow, to be clean, to regenerate, and to nourish life. These rights shall be codified in law through legal personhood or equivalent protection. Guardianship Councils—comprising Indigenous caretakers, scientists, local communities, and spiritual leaders—shall advocate for water in governance and in courts. Any violation of water’s rights demands not only legal remedy, but ecological and ceremonial restoration.
Article 71: Fair and Equitable Resource Distribution
Essential resources—food, water, shelter, land, energy, and knowledge—shall be recognized as shared human and planetary rights, not commodities to be hoarded. Any form of scarcity profiteering or monopolistic control is prohibited. Systems of public ownership, cooperative stewardship, and community governance shall be prioritized to ensure resources reach those in greatest need first. Distribution must reflect historical injustice, ecological capacity, and the principle that abundance is meant to be shared. Hoarding in a world of need is not just unsustainable—it is immoral. True peace begins where no one is left without the essentials of life.
Article 72: Interplanetary Cooperation and Governance
As human activity extends beyond Earth, it must be guided by ethics, ecology, and shared responsibility. Space is not a frontier for private exploitation—it is a shared domain for peaceful exploration, planetary learning, and universal cooperation. All interplanetary actions—including habitat design, mining, scientific research, and emergency planning—must align with the principles of non-contamination, transparency, long-term sustainability, and cultural respect. Celestial bodies and cosmic heritage sites shall be protected as sacred. The governance of space must be democratic, cautious, and for the benefit of all.
Article 73: Robotics and Automation for Human Flourishing
Automation must serve human dignity, not undermine it. Robots and intelligent machines shall be used to reduce dangerous and dehumanizing labor without displacing livelihoods or increasing inequality. A just transition must be guaranteed for all workers affected by automation. This includes universal retraining, income protection, shorter working hours with fair pay, and public ownership of essential automated systems. Robots are tools—not rulers—and the boundaries of their use must always be defined by human values and democratic ethics.
Article 74: Universal Freedom from Exploitation
All forms of exploitation are abolished, in every nation and in every system. This includes forced labor, human trafficking, wage theft, debt bondage, and modern slavery in all its forms. Survivors shall receive full legal, medical, economic, and emotional support, guided by principles of restorative justice and cultural sensitivity. Global supply chains must be fully traceable and subject to regular, independent audits. Entities found complicit in exploitation face strict penalties. Dignity, not profit, is the standard of the Earthpeaceera.
Article 75: Youth Empowerment as a Sacred Trust
Youth are not the future—they are the co-authors of the present. The Earthpeaceyouthparliament shall hold real legislative power, budgetary control, and oversight capacity in all major institutions. Intergenerational governance is not symbolic—it is structural. All youth voices—across class, geography, gender, and ability—shall be centered in decisions about land, climate, culture, and technology. Elders guide with care, but do not dominate. The future belongs to the young, and they shall shape it with vision, creativity, and justice.
Article 76: Polar Regions as Planetary Sanctuaries
The Arctic and Antarctic are sacred planetary thresholds—climate stabilizers, ancestral homes, and ecological sanctuaries. All extractive industries in these regions are permanently banned. Military activity is prohibited. Indigenous leadership and traditional knowledge must guide policy in the polar North. Ice-dependent species, ocean currents, and glacial systems must be protected through international law. All scientific research must be collaborative, transparent, and rigorously regulated. The poles are not margins—they are central to planetary survival.
Article 77: The Right to Die with Dignity
Every person has the right to a peaceful, compassionate, and autonomous end-of-life journey. This includes access to quality palliative care, spiritual support, and—where freely chosen and ethically safeguarded—the right to assisted dying. Death is not an enemy, but a transition. It must be met with reverence, not fear.
No one shall be forced to endure unbearable suffering. End-of-life decisions must be guided by informed consent, deep care, and cultural sensitivity. To honor death is to honor life itself.
Article 78: Language Justice and Multilingual Equity
Languages are vessels of identity, memory, and worldview. All languages—especially those endangered or historically suppressed—shall be protected, revitalized, and honored. Mother-tongue education, multilingual public services, and culturally inclusive governance are guaranteed. No language shall dominate at the expense of others. Linguistic diversity is a form of planetary wealth, and language justice is a foundation of cultural peace.
Article 79: The Right to Safe and Inclusive Digital Identity
Digital identity must serve the individual, not control them. It must be voluntary, secure, private, and accessible to all—without becoming a condition for accessing basic rights or services. No person shall be excluded or surveilled through their identity. Biometric and personal data shall be governed by strict consent, encryption, and user sovereignty. Digital identity must empower freedom, not erode it. It is an extension of dignity, not a tool of domination.
Article 80: Reparative Justice for Historical Harms
The Earthpeaceera recognizes that historical injustice—colonialism, slavery, genocide, cultural erasure, and ecological destruction—still lives in present structures. Reparations are not symbolic—they are structural. They include land return, economic repair, cultural revival, education, truth commissions, and ceremonial healing. Affected communities shall lead every process. Justice is not complete until the past is faced, repaired, and honored.
Article 81: Ethical Bioengineering and Human Enhancement
Bioengineering, including genetic editing and human enhancement, must be governed by global ethics—not corporate ambition. Technologies affecting the human genome, cognition, or physiology require rigorous review, transparency, and public deliberation. Germline editing is prohibited without planetary consensus. All interventions must respect ecological balance, bodily autonomy, and social justice. Human biology belongs to humanity—not to markets or unchecked innovation.
Article 82: Protections for Whistleblowers and Truth Tellers
Those who risk everything to expose injustice serve the common good. Whistleblowers shall be protected with legal defense, anonymity, safe haven, and public transparency. Institutions must respond to whistleblowing with accountability—not retaliation. Truth-telling is a public service. In the Earthpeaceera, those who speak truth to power are not silenced—they are safeguarded.
Article 83: Sacred Responsibilities of Parenthood and Caregiving
Caregiving is not a private burden—it is a sacred public role. Societies must provide paid parental leave, universal childcare, caregiver income, and support for multi-generational housing. All family forms—traditional, communal, queer, or chosen—shall be equally respected and protected. Children’s rights to love, safety, education, culture, and identity are absolute. The health of a society is reflected in how it cares for its caregivers.
Article 84: The Right to Be Forgotten
Every person holds the right to digital privacy and the freedom to evolve. Individuals may request the deletion or anonymization of their personal data, including past content, search histories, and online records. Digital forgiveness must be built into all platforms. No one shall be eternally judged by data that no longer reflects who they are. The right to change is a right to be human.
Article 85: Universal Access to Creativity
Creativity is a universal human right and a source of healing, innovation, and belonging. Public funding shall support arts education, cultural centers, community studios, and digital creative platforms accessible to all. Artists shall receive fair labor protections, attribution, and space to express without censorship. Art is not a luxury—it is a necessity for Earthpeace.
Article 86: Cultural Heritage Stewardship and Repatriation
Cultural heritage belongs to the people from whom it comes. Sacred objects, ancestral remains, ceremonial materials, and stolen artifacts must be returned to their rightful communities with care, reparations, and legal enforcement. Cultural knowledge must be protected from appropriation. Heritage is not property—it is memory made sacred. Repatriation is justice in motion.
Article 87: The Right to Sanctuary and Refuge
Every person fleeing violence, persecution, climate collapse, or existential threat has the right to seek sanctuary. Earthpeacesanctuaries, spiritual centers, and public institutions shall serve as protected sanctuaries, immune from forced removal or harassment. Sanctuary must include safety, legal support, cultural dignity, and a clear pathway to long-term stability. To offer refuge is not charity—it is sacred duty.
Article 88: The Universal Code of Kindness
Kindness is the quiet law beneath all laws. Every policy, every design, every decision must ask: Does this increase care? Does it reduce harm? Does it honor dignity and life? Kindness is not sentimental—it is structural. It must shape diplomacy, health, education, economics, and technology. A civilization that forgets kindness forgets itself. In the Earthpeaceera, kindness becomes not only an ethic, but the architecture of a new world.
A Closing Declaration
With Earthpax, we embark upon a journey that will redefine human civilization. Let this constitution be the light that guides our steps, the anchor that grounds our aspirations, and the promise that binds us to one another.
As we raise our collective voice in this moment of profound transformation, let the words of Earthpax resound across the cosmos, declaring that Planet Earth has chosen peace, unity, and love as its eternal legacy.
Let Earthpax begin. Let Earthpeace reign.
