Worksite Earth

The Invitation

Esteemed Friend,

We are all here together, aboard one Earth — co-inheritors, co-inhabitants, and co-operators of a single living system, accelerating into a time of extraordinary crisis and extraordinary opportunity. After centuries of war, extraction, and mismanagement, our common home is in desperate need of healing and repair. That repair is possible — it is, in fact, work. That work can be organized and accomplished.

"We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common." — Buckminster Fuller

The proposition

Imagine treating the whole planet as a single worksite, and ourselves as one crew.

Not as a metaphor but as an actual undertaking, with sponsors, a plan, resources, and people doing the work. That is what Worksite Earth is: an omniconsiderate Joint Venture to heal and regenerate our world, organized in the open so that anyone who wishes to help can find a role to play and a job to do.

What saying yes means

Saying yes is a simple first step:

  • Read — understand what is being built and why. Start with The Project and the Roles.
  • Question — bring your doubt. An undertaking this large is strengthened by good questions that illuminate the harshest challenges and realities.
  • Engage — find the role that fits your gifts and your situation, and take up the work that is yours to do.

Where you might stand

The work is organized around a shared vision, a system wide master plan, and a handful of roles. You may already recognize yours:

  • A Witness who watches, attests, and celebrates progress.
  • A Project Sponsor willing to boldly stand behind the effort.
  • Part of the Resource Pool — offering time, skill, capital, tools, or land.
  • A Solutionary who designs and builds answers to hard problems.
  • A member of a Local Community where the work lands and lives.

None of these are fixed. They are simply starting places — a way in.

It is time

There is much to be considered and much to be done. The invitation is simple, and it is open:

Come and let's build together.

"To make the world work for 100% of [its inhabitants] in the shortest possible time through spontaneous cooperation without ecological offence or the disadvantage of anyone." — Buckminster Fuller


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