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{{Hint|'''Disclaimer:''' This page is a work in progress, and items are not listed in order of importance. The meaning of some of the following items may be different than what you may think, so please limit your assumptions. Further explanations will be provided and published in a forthcoming book, after being vetted and peer reviewed for general consensus and best practices}}
{{Hint|'''Disclaimer:''' This page is a work in progress, and items are not listed in order of importance. The meaning of some of the following items may be different than what you may think, so please limit your assumptions. Further explanations will be provided and published in a forthcoming book, after being vetted and peer reviewed for general consensus and best practices}}
#General ecocide
#General ecocide (Whole World issue)
#High [[Gini Coefficient]]
#High [[Gini Coefficient]]
#High [[Cost of Living]], preventing honest pursuit of [[Self-Determination]] by most people (a First World issue)
#Standing armies
#Standing armies
#Deforestation and desertification
#Deforestation and desertification
#Genocide
#Genocide
#Resource scarcity - water rights, clean air, clean food
#Resource scarcity - water rights, clean air, clean food (Whole World issue)
#Patent system that encloses public knowledge
#Patent system that encloses public knowledge
#Lack of public access to published journals. Solution possibility: cross subsidization or institution only pay for the service
#Lack of public access to published journals. Solution possibility: cross subsidization or institution only pay for the service
#Limitation of liability  
#Limitation of liability (ie, fundamental unaccountability baked into the operation of enterprise)
#Biodiversity loss
#Biodiversity loss
#Alienation from work
#Alienation from work (related to high [[Cost of Living]]
#Access to healthcare
#Access to healthcare
#Illiteracy, and especially collaborative illiteracy
#Illiteracy, and especially collaborative illiteracy
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#[[Insurance Racket]]
#[[Insurance Racket]]
#[[Corrupt Officials and Bribes]]
#[[Corrupt Officials and Bribes]]
=Universal Solutions=
#Universal access to education
#Planting trees
#Distributed manufacturing
#Circular economies
#[[Open Source Product Development]]
#[[Transparency]]
#[[Ethical Economics]]
#


=Global Solutions=
=Global Solutions=

Revision as of 17:50, 8 May 2020

Global Grand Challenges

HintLightbulb.png Hint: Disclaimer: This page is a work in progress, and items are not listed in order of importance. The meaning of some of the following items may be different than what you may think, so please limit your assumptions. Further explanations will be provided and published in a forthcoming book, after being vetted and peer reviewed for general consensus and best practices

  1. General ecocide (Whole World issue)
  2. High Gini Coefficient
  3. High Cost of Living, preventing honest pursuit of Self-Determination by most people (a First World issue)
  4. Standing armies
  5. Deforestation and desertification
  6. Genocide
  7. Resource scarcity - water rights, clean air, clean food (Whole World issue)
  8. Patent system that encloses public knowledge
  9. Lack of public access to published journals. Solution possibility: cross subsidization or institution only pay for the service
  10. Limitation of liability (ie, fundamental unaccountability baked into the operation of enterprise)
  11. Biodiversity loss
  12. Alienation from work (related to high Cost of Living
  13. Access to healthcare
  14. Illiteracy, and especially collaborative illiteracy
  15. Innumeracy and Scientific Illiteracy
  16. Corporate funded research
  17. Pollution, especially water pollution
  18. Corrupt institutions
  19. Economic system based on proprietary development as opposed to open source product development
  20. Training as opposed to education
  21. Disciplinary thinking
  22. Agricultural monoculture
  23. Fossil fuel energy
  24. Global supply chains via cost extrernalization
  25. Externalization of social, environmental, and lifetime costs
  26. Slavery, including wage slavery
  27. Consequences of Colonialism + Neocolonialism
  28. Depression
  29. Insurance Racket
  30. Corrupt Officials and Bribes

Universal Solutions

  1. Universal access to education
  2. Planting trees
  3. Distributed manufacturing
  4. Circular economies
  5. Open Source Product Development
  6. Transparency
  7. Ethical Economics

Global Solutions

  1. Education
  2. Democracy
  3. Transparency
  4. Open source product development
  5. Distributed production and especially Distributive Enterprise
  6. Afforestation
  7. Agricultural perennial polyculture
  8. Renewable energy
  9. Regenerative development of land
  10. Economics based on full cost accounting
  11. Building of (Renewable and self sustaining) Economies + Medical Sysytems + Infastructure in Developing and/or Island countries, Or rural areas of ones

that do not fit those prior conditions, yet face similar problems