• Cambridge Scholars Publishing

    "[Genetically Modified Organisms: A Scientific-Political Dialogue on a Meaningless Meme is] presents the debate associated with introducing GMOs as a traditional debate between science and progress against dogma. After reading it, I hope that science will win for the sake of all of us."

    - Professor David Zilberman, University of California at Berkeley

An International Humanitarian Organisation: A United Nations of the People

This book presents a concise account of our current approach to the climate crisis, and provides a clear view of the current situation, and the history of the protocols and promises that have failed. It offers substantial international solutions, exploring the urgent need for an international ethical and progressive alliance that has authority beyond economic self-interests, and arguing in favour of shifting our focus to reducing the manufacture of greenhouse gases rather than concentrating on the reduction of carbon emissions.

The book goes on to explore why solutions can only emerge by changing the very international structure of governance, a structure that is now conditioned by out-dated modes created before the collective understanding of the Earth as one whole. It proposes that these solutions can only happen if they are based on an international unity emerging from our collective expertise, ethics, and intelligence among humanity today.


James David Parker is a London-based Political and Legal Consultant, Journalist and Lecturer who specialises in international relations. He gives presentations and speeches that explore the way international solutions can be implemented to fix the escalating problems that we all face together.His commentaries on international relations offer insights into the current uncertainties and concerns across the world. He is also the Global Ambassador for Global Resolutions, an official expert member of the Global Minds in the Global Journal and Co-Organiser for One People One World Conferences.

There are currently no reviews for this title. Please do revisit this page again to see if some have been added.

Buy This Book

ISBN: 1-4438-5197-3

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5197-8

Release Date: 16th March 2017

Pages: 157

Price: £58.99

-
+