Welcome to GlobalStewardship.org
THE NEED FOR A MASS CHANGE OF DIRECTION

System Collapse
Ever since 9/11 there has been a gradual change of American consciousness – from one of  
complacency to one of increasing doubt about our much vaunted Yankee infallibility: The disaster of
Katrina and our inability to respond to it: The pointless and expensive war in Iraq:  Cities devastated
by floods:  Massive fire damage: Crumbling infrastructures: Inadequate health care; Poor education
levels:  Long power outages: Drastic weather changes due to environmental damage. And now the
massive collapse of the global economy has all served to make the common man even more anxious
about the future of himself and his family. Now, with the blinkers partly off, wherever we look we see
nothing but mismanagement, even outright corruption. We see it in our government, in our religions,
in our financial institutions, in food production, in water conservation, in environmental
contamination
, in energy production, in foreign policy.

For many, at its deepest level, our anxiety about the future of our children and ourselves is close to a
feeling of hopelessness. For none of us can see what kind of new and creative leadership can pull all of
these accumulated calamities out of the hole and put us all on the course to a brighter and more
sustainable future.  There is a general realization that the old eternal combustion engine that got us
this far, is beyond further repair, beyond further modification – that we need an entirely new type of
engine to pull us out of the hole and set us on a new course into the future. But no one as yet has put
forward a new design. The old still holds sway and it is taking us deeper into the hole.

Capitalism has proved to be just another monopoly system. Money is gambled for short term profits,
not investment in the future. Representative government is in party gridlock.  The cities are in grid-
lock. The need is for more than just a clean energy policy or a better foreign policy or for more
cooperation in Congress. Instinctively, we know that more of the same will not work anymore.

The New Reality
What we really need is an entirely new survival strategy. One that realizes narrow national goals
cannot function in a global milieu.  In short, we need see the whole of human effort confronted with
the vast challenge of planet management – of seeing the world we live on with all its natural
resources as a single estate and the whole mass of humanity as our employment pool.
The era of
competition is over
. An adult sense of responsibility for a sound and sustainable global stewardship
policy is at hand.

It is this holistic e
valuation, made by our Foundation twenty years ago, that we began to plan for an
entirely new existential philosophy and lay out the ground work for a global stewardship ideology
based on the ethic of Custodianship.


Our Non-Profit Foundation
Global Stewardship Foundation is 501 (c)3 non-profit organization registered in the State of Nevada in
1994. We are currently staffed by four fully trained young faculty members and three apprentices.  A
residency designed to house eight more faculty members is currently under construction. If you are
interested in further information please email at:
info@globalstewardship.org or visit the Contact page
for further information
.

Our Future Training Institute
The completed campus will be built on an existing 40 acre facility already partially developed. See the
Photo Gallery to see our current progress. It will be designed to house and train students from around
the world in sustainable planet management projects in the fields of education, agriculture, housing
and energy. See our Mission Statement page to learn more about these fields.


Our Location Assets
Our property is located in a 400 sq mile self-contained eco-system. Surrounded by the 14,000 ft.
snow-clad peaks of White Mountain Range and Silver Mountain Range, it is the largest permanent
aquifer in the Great Desert Basin. A large geothermal site is located at the top end of the valley. The
long-term objective is to provide a workable model of sustainable eco-management in an extreme
environment and freely share the management information world-wide.


Our Mission
Our mission is to train a global stewardship corps of young people in the basis if sustainable planet
management.. The basis of  the global stewardship  philosophy is the result of 30 years of research
into both developed and undeveloped national economic structures in Africa, Asia, Europe and North
America. Its conclusions are outlined in a treatise and recorded as a personal memoir by our director.
It is entitled: Psyche-Genetics, published by the Global Stewardship Foundation in 2006. Please visit
the
Published Work page for more information. Join our discussion forum here.


Your views are
welcome on
whether our
assessment of
system collapse
is valid and if
the new reality
we propose is
interesting or
sustainable.

Please join our
discussion
forum.