



The Eden project provides a way to create a global interactive model capable of identifying, analyzing, and sharing cultural information relative to the resolution of critical issues. It is singularly unique in that it is completely non-confrontational, while accommodating all ideological positions equally and without bias.

Intended to function in direct conjunction with governments and nongovernmental agencies alike, this project provides the world with the first realistic means to resolve those threats that exceed the boundaries and resources of pre-existing authority. In addition, it does this without recourse to the destabilizing element of required change.

The Eden project constitutes the optimal way to raise human awareness relative to critical issues and their resolution. It does this by incorporating a tangible incentive into its methodology that can ensure public participation, across the international arena, in the identification of those questions whose answers can best diminish global threats. It is also designed to achieve this objective without any dependence upon special interests.

As such, it stands alone in the World with regard to both its approach to problem solving and the scope of human involvement that it is capable of enlisting.

After 17 years of continuous refinement, this project is now endorsed by principals from 28 International organizations. A cross section of qualified opinion, along with institutional profiles, can be found on the "Endorsements" page. The "Cause for Urgency" material that accompanies this proposal emphasizes need.

The need for a radical change to the premises governing conflict resolution became apparent when this discipline lost control of its defining elements; and thereby, its ability to neutralize situational circumstance. This, in turn, allowed a number of problems to escalate to the point where they currently threaten all life on earth.

As things now stand, without a mutually acceptable moral/ethical imperative capable of demanding sufficient self control from conflicting interests, it is doubtful that mankind can survive itself.



The root cause of our current dilemma is a growing inability to comprehend and thus control the ever increasing amount of information that is invading nearly every aspect of our lives. In the process, it is creating a confusion that leads to division and its attendant paralysis. This is occurring, because we have lost ...