Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere (MAHB)
The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere (MAHB, pronounced “mob”), an initiative of Stanford University, is a meeting place for global civil society — citizens concerned with the interconnections among the greatest threats to human well-being: this is the human predicament.
The MAHB relies on the leadership of a small Coordinating Committee and the expertise of its network of public intellectuals, thought leaders, scholars, activists, and individuals actively engaged in shifting the trajectory currently heading towards collapse.
Working across disciplines, these individuals foster foresight intelligence to help solve interconnected global problems of over population, growth based economic systems, over consumption by the wealthy, inequity and environmental degradation of all kinds. This includes vulnerability to pandemics, other pressures degrading the biosphere upon which we all depend and reinforcing destructive outdated economic systems and behavioral norms.
The MAHB provides information about this global challenge, solicits new voices, offers opportunities for members to form working groups and discussion fora, and interact with a diverse community committed to ameliorating the threats to humanity.
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Platform anthropocene Inc. or planthro is a New York
registered, globally active, not-for-profit public charity organization.
planthro targets scientists, students, citizens, governing
bodies, entrepreneurs and stakeholders concerned with the
concept of anthropocene and its multiple implications.
The organization aims at:
● conveying and sharing a lucid view of the complexity
characterizing human interaction with Earth,
● empowering individuals and organisations to work
collaboratively in economic, social, environmental, and
governance contexts,
● supporting and promoting informed and creative solutions
on sustainability, mitigation and adaptive strategies.
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