PreambleThe world-wide community of scientists form a unique society that aims to discover universal truths. Academic Andrei Sakharov once noted that "The formula E=mc^2 holds true on all continents". Sadly, some important discoveries of this community continue to be used for destructive purposes. The three particularly alarming issues that we wish to raise are:
Today we are witness to many bloody conflicts and other destructive
activities (trans-national criminals, drug-dealers, terrorism, etc). Even
the basic human right - the right to life - is often not guaranteed. It is
important that scientists all over the world collaborate to protect and
improve our lives and our civilizations, based on the common moral
principles as defined in the UN declaration of the rights of man. Many of
these intertwined issues were deliberated upon by a group of scientists,
technologists and environmentalists at an International Symposium "The
Future of Life and the Future of our Civilization" held at the Goethe
University in Frankfurt/Main (Germany) during 2-6 May 2005 and they
adopted the following Declaration.
D E C L A R A T I O NBeing deeply concerned over the poor state of national and international affairs, global changes, ecological catastrophes, continued investment in ever more powerful weapons, arms races and international conflicts that are undermining the future of mankind; andRecognizing the paramount importance of the active involvement of scientists, technologists and other intellectuals in addressing these problems and finding viable solutions to them: We, the participants in the Symposium on "The Future of Life and the Future of our Civilization", unanimously recommend that an "INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES" be established under the auspices of the UN or one of its Agencies. This Center should draw upon the expertise of leading scientists, technologists, economists, sociologists, geographers, and others from different parts of the world to suggest effective measures for the protection of life and our civilization. Such a Center should be international and independent of political and religious influences, and through careful and unbiased analysis create consensus that advises governments and other policy making bodies or individuals. The Center should track, analyze and provide long term prognosis of the spectrum of events that may affect the safety and wellbeing of life on the Earth. These should include catastrophes due to military applications in space or to events of ecological, technological, atmospheric or hydrospheric nature. The Center should seek to bring together preeminent specialists from throughout the world, and bring to bear all available methodologies to provide solid, scientifically-based predictions and proposed solutions. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSED CENTER SHOULD BE:
We consider that a scientific approach to analyzing, anticipating and resolving issues related to the long term health and safety of our planet and its citizens must constitute the very foundation of the center.
We have a choice: to stress the environment beyond its capacity for
regeneration and to live with conflict, war, poverty, hunger and disease,
as we are doing today, or to embrace a new dawn and create freedoms and
opportunities for all. It is time to take a stand!
Signatures
How to sign yourself
Your are welcome to sign this declaration. Just print it
out, sign it and send it by FAX
to +49-69-798-47832 or by normal mail to
us.
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