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Research, innovation, and technology have delivered fantastic progress for humanity. Yet, innovation does not necessarily mean progress. This ambiguity is becoming a new quality, since innovations within the 21st century tend to have a global impact (e.g., developments around “artificial intelligence“, “robotics“, “quantum computing“, “social media“, “pornography“, and “weapons of mass destruction“).
Based on this observation we want to further investigate this – in our view – most critical tension in the 21st century:
New Technologies are neither inherently “good” nor “bad” – they are “tools” whose impact depends on how we govern them.
The clear reference for the judgment, evaluation, and decision weather a technology is “good” or “bad” is the concept “health“.
To develop a healthy and thus sustainable society, we research new forms of governance for technology based on global democracy.
related research papers
read about our ongoing research projects:
The new healthy global society
The new healthy global economy
Global democracy & healthy technology
Trans- & interdisciplinary global warming scenario
read our latest research papers:
2026/06 by Adulum Hafsha Ismail:
The philosophy of a healthy and thus sustainable (global) society
2026/05 by Juan David Rojas Calle:
Why the post-fossil era requires global democracy and a global GHG market
2026/03 by Karl Baumann:
How global warming will affect global population – a first theory
2026/03 by Juan David Rojas Calle:
From geopolitical fragmentation to a healthy global economy: A call for systemic renewal
2026/02 by Karl Baumann:
The philosophy of a healthy and thus sustainable (global) society
2025/12 by Karl Baumann:
The new way to successful mitigation of global warming
2024/04 by Karl Baumann:
First trans- and interdisciplinary global warming scenario
2024/04 by Karl Baumann:
Temperature rise will be exponential
2024/04 by Karl Baumann:
Temperature rise shows ca. 30 years delay