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Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.

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Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.
NEWS
Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.
NEWS
Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.
NEWS
Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.
NEWS
Common Home of Humanity application to the Global Challenges Prize 2017 – A New Shape has qualified for the final.
Read more at: https://globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/the-new-shape-prize/finalists/planetary-condominium-the-legal-framework-for-the-common-home-of-humanity. Our team will attend the New Shape Forum in Stockholm on May 27th-30th, 2018. This event will gather some of the world’s foremost thinkers on global governance to foster collaboration for finding models that can more effectively and equitably manage the major global risks facing humanity. See https://www.globalchallenges.org/en/our-work/new-shape-forum for further info on this event.
RECENTLY ON CHH: UNFCCC COP 22 - Marrakesh 17th November, the Climate Justice Day at the Arabian Room between 13:15 - 14:45
The Safe Operating Space Treaty Book Launch 7th October in Paris With Nathalie Meusy, Clovis de Matos, Roger Maurice Bonnet, Loan Negrutiu, Francois Roddier, Paulo Magalhães and Pierre Goux.
“The European Space Agency in Paris hosted the book launch of “SOS TREATY (The Safe Operating Space Treaty) - A new approach to managing our use of the Earth System” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) on Oct. 7. Our very own Senior Scientist Alessandro Galli was among the guests as one of the contributors. He co-wrote a chapter on the need to develop and use solid indicators, including the Ecological Footprint, to correctly assess humanity’s pressure on the Earth.” view more: http://www.footprintnetwork.org SOS Treaty was referred on Global Footprint Network website
SOS Treaty, our recently released book was referred to during the launch of the Living Planet Report 2016 by WWF Italy The Living Planet Report is WWF flagship publication taking stock of the state of the Earth’s natural systems and presenting solutions to lead our society towards truly sustainable development. Specifically, the report, published biennially, represents a health check of our planet and its biodiversity and investigates the scale and impact of human activity on our planet through approaches such as the Ecological Footprint and the Planetary Boundaries.. This year edition of the report is dedicated to the Anthropocene and was presented on October 26th, 2016 in many cities across the world. The Italian launch of the report took place in Rome, Palazzo Montecitorio, the Italian Chamber of Deputies with the participation of Chamber’s President Laura Boldrini. The 2016 edition is titled “Living Planet Report: Risk and resilience in a new era”, in reference to the geological age in which we are living, the Anthropocene. This definition, coined by Paul Crutzen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, intends to stress the exceptional character of human intervention in the planet’s natural systems: man is absolutely central to the Anthropocene, his actions are capable of affecting factors such as climate and the earth’s surface, modifying their natural dynamics. During the lecture WWF Italy’s scientific Director, Gianfranco Bologna, of the SOS Treaty book was mentioned and the idea of a Treaty for the Safe Operation Space welcomed as innovative and highly needed.