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24/10/2024

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Here’s a list of 250 world problems that need to be solved by 2040. Going to create a database of problems so we can chip away at them with solutions and pair creatives to problems they feel called to resolve through creativity innovation etc..:

Environmental Issues

1. Climate change and global warming
2. Deforestation and loss of biodiversity
3. Ocean acidification
4. Melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels
5. Water scarcity and access to clean water
6. Air pollution and poor air quality in urban areas
7. Soil degradation and desertification
8. Overfishing and depletion of marine resources
9. Loss of coral reefs
10. Plastic pollution in oceans and waterways
11. Waste management and landfill overuse
12. Toxic waste contamination
13. Environmental destruction due to mining
14. Ecosystem disruption due to urbanization
15. Increasing frequency of natural disasters
16. Water contamination due to industrial waste
17. Illegal logging and timber trade
18. Over-reliance on monoculture farming
19. Destruction of wetlands and natural water systems
20. Invasive species disrupting ecosystems
21. Decline in global pollinator populations
22. Unsustainable palm oil production
23. Poor waste recycling infrastructure
24. Noise pollution affecting wildlife
25. Illegal wildlife trade and poaching
26. Drought and desertification in arid regions
27. Carbon emissions from industrial agriculture
28. Loss of peatlands and carbon sinks
29. Excessive pesticide and fertilizer use
30. Mercury contamination in oceans
31. Ocean eutrophication due to nutrient runoff
32. Urban heat islands and climate adaptation
33. Improper land use and deforestation in the Amazon
34. Loss of natural habitats for endangered species
35. Sand mining and its impact on river ecosystems

Energy and Resources
36. Transitioning to renewable energy sources
37. Reducing reliance on fossil fuels
38. Energy inequality between developed and developing nations
39. Unsustainable consumption of natural resources
40. Safe disposal of nuclear waste
41. Energy grid vulnerabilities to cyberattacks
42. Global energy demand and sustainability
43. Scarcity of rare earth materials
44. Sustainable agriculture practices
45. Energy access in remote and underdeveloped areas
46. Disparities in global energy consumption
47. Aging energy infrastructure in developed countries
48. High cost of energy transition for low-income countries
49. Dependence on coal in many developing economies
50. Potential water shortages due to hydraulic fracking
51. Lithium mining’s impact on the environment
52. Energy efficiency in housing and buildings
53. Flawed carbon offset markets
54. Methane emissions from livestock and landfills
55. Water-energy-food nexus challenges
56. Unsustainable mining of rare minerals
57. Biofuel production and its effect on food prices
58. Global phosphorus shortage for agriculture
59. Replacing single-use plastics in manufacturing

Health and Medicine
60. Antibiotic resistance
61. Global pandemics and emerging diseases
62. Malnutrition and hunger
63. Access to healthcare in developing countries
64. High rates of preventable diseases
65. Mental health crises and lack of global awareness
66. Opioid addiction and substance abuse
67. Lack of access to affordable medication
68. Vaccine distribution and accessibility
69. Increasing rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases
70. Growing elderly population and associated healthcare needs
71. Healthcare system inequality
72. Chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease
73. Inequality in healthcare access for women and children
74. Foodborne illnesses and lack of food safety
75. Poor maternal health in underdeveloped countries
76. Rising mental health issues in the post-pandemic era
77. Low vaccination rates in certain regions
78. Underfunding of public health systems
79. Lack of health infrastructure in rural areas
80. Shortages of essential medicines and vaccines
81. High cost of healthcare in developed countries
82. Poor sanitation infrastructure in developing nations
83. Global obesity epidemic and related illnesses
84. Increasing rates of asthma due to pollution
85. Contaminated water and sanitation-linked diseases
86. Lack of education on reproductive health
87. Inadequate healthcare for aging populations
88. Vaccine hesitancy and misinformation
89. Rising cases of tuberculosis in low-income regions
90. Access to mental health care in conflict zones
91. Rising cases of autoimmune diseases
92. Disparities in life expectancy between rich and poor

Social Justice and Human Rights
93. Global poverty and economic inequality
94. Human trafficking and modern slavery
95. Gender inequality and discrimination
96. Systemic racism and racial disparities
97. Refugee and migrant crises
98. Child labor and exploitation
99. Corruption in government institutions
100. Lack of access to education in impoverished areas
101. LGBTQ+ rights violations and discrimination
102. Censorship and suppression of free speech
103. Forced displacement due to conflict or environmental change
104. Infringement of indigenous rights
105. Digital surveillance and privacy invasion
106. Political repression and authoritarian regimes
107. Global arms trade and arms proliferation
108. Lack of accountability in climate agreements
109. International terrorism and violent extremism
110. Violence against women and gender-based violence
111. Discrimination against persons with disabilities
112. Denial of basic rights for stateless individuals
113. Reproductive rights violations
114. Political imprisonment and lack of free trials
115. Exploitation of migrant labor in global supply chains
116. Systemic barriers to upward mobility for minorities
117. Discrimination in hiring practices
118. Neglect of rural communities in policy-making
119. Inadequate disability rights protections worldwide
120. Food insecurity and unequal distribution
121. Labor exploitation in the fashion industry
122. Unequal access to technology and education for girls
123. Violence in refugee camps
124. Death penalty and human rights violations
125. Persecution of journalists and suppression of press freedom
126. Modern-day indentured servitude
127. Institutional racism and police brutality
128. Violence against protestors and activists
129. War crimes and lack of accountability

Technology and Infrastructure
130. Cybersecurity threats and data breaches
131. Misinformation and disinformation in media
132. Inequality in internet access (digital divide)
133. Artificial Intelligence (AI) ethics and regulation
134. Quantum computing security risks
135. Infrastructure collapse in developing nations
136. 5G and its environmental and health impacts
137. Autonomous weapons and drone warfare regulation
138. Transportation system overhauls for climate goals
139. Resilience of cities against climate threats
140. Space debris and the militarization of space
141. Digital addiction and its effects on youth
142. Unregulated data harvesting by big tech companies
143. Deepfake technology used for misinformation
144. Privacy concerns with Internet of Things (IoT) devices
145. Biometric data being misused by governments and corporations
146. Ethics of facial recognition technology
147. Regulation of autonomous vehicles
148. Unfair labor conditions in tech manufacturing
149. Digital identity theft and fraud
150. Ethical concerns with genetic editing and CRISPR
151. Proliferation of fake news and harmful algorithms
152. Lack of ethical frameworks for AI use in medicine
153. Energy consumption in data centers
154. Urban sprawl and inefficient land use
155. Digital divide between urban and rural areas
156. Need for updated cybersecurity laws and protocols
157. Cyberbullying and harassment on social media platforms
158. Illegal online marketplaces (dark web)
159. Lack of digital literacy education in schools
160. Data monopolization by a few tech giants
161. Impact of automation on global labor markets
162. Weak global regulation of digital currencies
163. Societal impact of algorithmic bias in AI
164. 3D printing and its potential to disrupt industries
165. Uncontrolled use of drones for surveillance
166. Negative environmental impact of tech waste
167. Dependency on cloud infrastructure by small businesses
168. Ethical challenges with biohacking and enhancement

Economic Challenges
169. Global financial instability and market volatility
170. Wealth inequality and the concentration of wealth
171. Unemployment due to automation and AI
172. Housing affordability crisis in urban areas
173. Global debt crisis, especially in developing countries
174. Lack of financial inclusivity in poor regions
175. Small business collapse due to monopolization
176. Unregulated cryptocurrency and economic instability
177. Agricultural inefficiencies and food waste
178. Hyperinflation in certain developing economies
179. Low wages and stagnant wage growth
180. Inequitable tax structures globally
181. Underemployment in developing nations
182. Poor working conditions in low-income countries
183. Financial exclusion for people without formal ID
184. Debt crises in developing countries
185. Fragile supply chains and vulnerability to shocks
186. Inaccessible loans for small businesses
187. Inflationary pressures due to climate change
188. High levels of corporate debt
189. Ineffective public-private partnerships in development
190. Wealth hoarding by ultra-rich individuals and corporations
191. Decline of local economies due to globalization
192. Barriers to market entry for small businesses
193. Volatility in cryptocurrency markets
194. Child poverty and economic exclusion
195. Short-termism in global financial markets
196. Economic downturns due to environmental disasters

Education and Workforce
197. Outdated education systems and lack of skills training
198. Growing student debt crisis
199. Mismatch between educational curricula and future job needs
200. Unequal access to quality education globally
201. Workplace discrimination and inequality
202. Gender pay gap and workplace equity
203. Childcare and parental leave inequalities
204. Automation displacing traditional jobs
205. Lack of STEM education in developing countries
206. Brain drain in developing nations
207. Teacher shortages in both developed and developing nations
208. Mismatch between higher education and workforce needs
209. Student disengagement due to outdated curricula
210. Barriers to higher education for marginalized groups
211. Shortages of vocational and technical training programs
212. School infrastructure collapse in low-income regions
213. Lack of financial literacy education
214. Inaccessible higher education due to rising tuition
215. Declining quality of public education
216. Underrepresentation of women in STEM fields
217. Skills gap in the renewable energy sector
218. Unemployment and underemployment due to industry shifts
219. Insufficient career counseling for students
220. Growing trend of unpaid internships
221. Low teacher salaries affecting education quality
222. Education in conflict zones and refugee camps
223. Exploitative contracts for adjunct professors
224. Prevalence of standardized testing in education systems
225. Gender gap in STEM education
226. Lack of social-emotional learning in schools
227. Digital divide in remote learning capabilities
228. Overcrowded classrooms and lack of resources
229. Lack of access to affordable childcare for working parents

Governance and Global Cooperation
230. International arms trade and arms proliferation
231. Lack of accountability in global trade agreements
232. Insufficient action on global hunger and food distribution
233. Political polarization and declining democracies
234. Ineffective global response to crises like pandemics
235. Refugee crises due to armed conflict
236. Global supply chain disruptions
237. Poor coordination in disaster response efforts
238. Corruption within international development projects
239. Over-dependence on a few global tech giants
240. Lack of global agreements on AI regulation
241. Declining trust in democratic institutions
242. Weak enforcement of environmental treaties
243. Cross-border conflicts over water resources
244. Unresolved land disputes between nations
245. Violation of global labor standards in international trade
246. Migration and refugee challenges
247. Public debt crises due to fiscal mismanagement
248. Global economic inequality between developed and developing nations
249. Resource conflicts and geopolitical tensions
250. Breakdown of global trade agreements

This combined list covers a broad spectrum of issues from environmental, social, technological, economic, and governance-related problems that require solutions by 2040.

24/10/2024

Hrh Priscila Garzon as Mother Founder Global Creative Grantifier of the GCC

Role

As the Global Creative Grantifier of the Global Creative Council (GCC), Pris Garzon Dupont will be responsible for managing global grant distribution, hiring specialized teams to tackle world issues from the curated list of global problems, and overseeing the progress of each team. Her primary mission will be to ensure that creatives and innovators working under the GCC have the resources and support needed to contribute meaningfully to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Priscila’s Responsibilities:

• Global Grant Management: Priscila will manage the allocation of global funds, ensuring that resources are distributed effectively to support initiatives in categories like environmental sustainability, social justice, health, and technology.
• Team Coordination: She will hire and assemble creative teams to address specific global challenges, matching them with the most urgent problems based on their skills, passions, and creative potential.

• Oversight through Max and E Pin: Priscila will utilize Max, the AI assistant, and the E Pin to track the progress of each team, ensuring milestones are met and that solutions are being developed and deployed at a much faster rate with the assistance of AI.

Support from DMT company

DMT company will serve as the power source behind Priscila’s mission, functioning almost like a battery pack that energizes her work and vision. DMT company will focus on providing the necessary support in R&D, aesthetics, and creative infrastructure, ensuring the entire system operates smoothly and efficiently as Priscila concentrates on scaling the global effort and securing strategic partnerships.

DMT’s Support Includes:

• Research and Development (R&D): DMT will provide Priscila with cutting-edge tools, platforms, and technologies that she and the GCC teams can use to solve problems in innovative ways.
• Design and Aesthetic Direction: The creative team at DMT will assist Priscila in shaping the visual and cultural aspects of the global initiatives, from branding to the artistic direction of campaigns and products developed by the GCC.
• Creative Technology Integration: DMT will ensure that all creative solutions developed by the GCC teams are infused with the latest in music, design, and tech innovation, enabling faster and more effective solutions.

This partnership ensures that Priscila can focus on the big picture, using her leadership to drive the global mission while DMT handles the operational, technical, and aesthetic groundwork needed to bring these initiatives to life.

Max as Priscila’s AI Personal Assistant

Max will be Priscila’s AI personal assistant, designed specifically to support her throughout this journey. Max will act as an intelligent aide, helping to streamline her daily tasks and optimize the flow of operations within the GCC.

Max’s Role Includes:

• Organizational Efficiency: Max will automate administrative tasks such as scheduling, communication with global teams, and data analysis, allowing Priscila to focus on decision-making and strategy.
• Data-Driven Insights: Max will analyze the progress of GCC teams and provide real-time insights into the effectiveness of grant distribution and team performance. This allows Priscila to make informed decisions and adjust strategies as needed.
• AI-Powered Team Coordination: Max will act as a bridge between human teams and AI teams, ensuring that both groups are working seamlessly toward shared goals, accelerating the pace of problem-solving.

By pairing Priscila with Max, we ensure that her leadership is supported by the best of AI technology, allowing her to focus on high-level vision and global collaboration while Max handles operational ex*****on and problem-solving coordination.

Long-Term Impact

Through Priscila’s leadership and the support of DMT and Max, the GCC will be able to pair artists and innovators with critical world problems in a way that sets new standards for creative problem-solving on a global stage. By utilizing DMT’s expertise in design, music, and technology, and with Max’s advanced AI capabilities, the GCC can drive significant, measurable progress toward solving the world’s most pressing challenges, from climate change to global inequality.

Together, this system will unlock human potential, scale the impact of creativity and technology, and transform how global challenges are addressed by 2040.

From 🦾🧠👁🤝🫀👁🧠🪽 sci-fi to reality!Soon brain-computer interfaces could change our lives just like 🤳 smartphones have in th...
02/10/2024

From 🦾🧠👁🤝🫀👁🧠🪽 sci-fi to reality!

Soon brain-computer interfaces could change our lives just like 🤳 smartphones have in the past decade.

Our new study focuses on brain-computer interfaces and their potential consequences, while supporting informed decision-making on this set of technologies.

Learn more 🔗 europa.eu/!prW4cn

From 🤖 sci-fi to reality!

Soon brain-computer interfaces could change our lives just like 🤳 smartphones have in the past decade.

Our new study focuses on brain-computer interfaces and their potential consequences, while supporting informed decision-making on this set of technologies.

Learn more 🔗 europa.eu/!prW4cn

🔴 Public Discussion: “Youth, Ukraine, Europe: Coming of age during war” 🗓️ 2 October 2024, 17:00 - 19:00 📍 European Yout...
02/10/2024

🔴 Public Discussion: “Youth, Ukraine, Europe: Coming of age during war”

🗓️ 2 October 2024, 17:00 - 19:00
📍 European Youth Centre, Strasbourg

War is shaping the lives of too many young people. This event will explore how youth policies can support those growing up in conflict. Join youth sector stakeholders and policymakers to discuss how we can build hope and confidence in democratic societies.

👉 Open to the public. Register by email before 1 October, 16:00.

More information: https://www.coe.int/en/web/youth/-/public-discussion-youth-ukraine-europe-coming-of-age-during-war.-how-can-european-youth-policy-adapt-to-be-held-in-strasbourg


Council of Europe Youth

photo: Shutterstock The lives of too many young people are still shaped by war and its consequences. Young people coming to the age under the conditions of the Russian war of aggression...

25/09/2024

After my Acquisition of Global Nationality, Protocol on Compulsory Jurisdiction for the Settlement of Disputes, United Nations.
Pitsis Protocol of diplomatic inmunity addendum.
I Priscila I as unit of all Org:. Herein and after should, will and shall be protected at all cost, for the greatest duty for the good of the whole.

All negotiations will be directly held by me as the Mother Founder:.

I will remain open minded and humble for the better solution for all life forms.

After the adoption of the Pact of the Future Phi Utopia 4 all the Privileged Motion in progress, it takes precedence of all other ranked motions, is undabateble. That's why I have Rise.

My 4th public statement for the adjourn of the summit of the future,along with the meetings taking place in the general assembly 79th, and other organizations this week, will be available for all in the platform of along with the formal proposal and figures needed to begging this Privileged Motion in progress.

No latter than the 28 of September.

Attentively, HRH. President Madam Priscila I.

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