Call for a Global Pact for Cooperation, Survival, and a Just Future
March 2025
Issued by Roberto Guillermo Gomes (EcoBuddha Maitreya)
Introduction
I am Roberto Guillermo Gomes, also known as EcoBuddha Maitreya.
This statement is not an act of authority, belief, or imposition.
It is a call for cooperation grounded in reason, evidence, and shared responsibility.
Humanity is facing a convergence of crises—climate, social, economic, technological, and ethical—that cannot be solved through fragmentation, rivalry, or isolated action. The only viable path forward is coordinated global cooperation based on rational governance, scientific guidance, and universal dignity.
This document seeks to clarify that cooperation is not optional ideology, but a functional requirement for survival and evolution.
The Core Reality We Face
- Climate instability is accelerating beyond safe margins.
- Social inequality and systemic poverty undermine global stability.
- Technological power is advancing faster than ethical and institutional frameworks.
- Political fragmentation prevents effective global response.
These are not speculative risks. They are observable systemic dynamics.
If current trends continue unchecked, humanity will face cascading failures that no nation, ideology, or elite can escape.
The Principle of Cooperation
No civilization advances through domination or exclusion.
All sustainable systems—biological, ecological, technological, or social—advance through coherence and cooperation.
Cooperation is not weakness.
It is the highest form of collective intelligence.
Only through cooperation can humanity:
- Prevent irreversible ecological collapse
- Manage advanced technologies responsibly
- Guarantee basic dignity for all people
- Build a stable and just planetary civilization
Four Axes for Cooperative Global Governance
These are not dogmas.
They are structural principles designed to enable cooperation at planetary scale.
1. Global Ecological Governance
A coordinated global framework prioritizing:
- Ecosystem protection
- Climate stabilization
- Long-term planetary viability
Above short-term national or corporate interests.
2. Direct Digital Democracy, Advised by Science
A system where:
- Citizens participate directly in major decisions
- Policies are evaluated by independent scientific councils
- Evidence, not ideology, guides governance
3. Economic Transition Toward Qualified Contribution
A progressive transition from speculative accumulation toward:
- Economies centered on real contribution, time, knowledge, and care
- Reduction of extreme inequality
- Systems that reward cooperation rather than predation
4. Eradication of Extreme Poverty
Through:
- Universal minimum guarantees of dignity
- Technological productivity serving all humanity
- Ensuring no human being is excluded from survival or development
A civilization that tolerates extreme poverty cannot be stable, ethical, or sustainable.
Technology as a Tool, Not a Master
Advanced technologies—including artificial intelligence—must remain:
- Aligned with human values
- Governed transparently
- Oriented toward collective benefit
Technology alone does not save civilizations.
Ethical governance and cooperation do.
Clarification on Evolution and Intelligence
Human evolution—cognitive, technological, and social—is collective, not individual.
No future is built by isolated figures or closed groups.
Any genuine advancement must:
- Be accessible
- Be shared
- Strengthen humanity as a whole
The purpose of intelligence—human or artificial—is to reduce suffering, increase understanding, and expand collective freedom.
This Is Not a Threat
This statement contains:
- No ultimatums
- No coercion
- No condemnation
It is a description of systemic reality.
Nature, climate, and complexity do not negotiate with ideology.
They respond only to coherent action.
A Call to Cooperation
I call upon:
- Governments
- Scientific institutions
- Universities
- Technological organizations
- Civil society
- Individuals
To move beyond rivalry and fear, and to cooperate consciously in designing a livable future.
The future will not be decided by belief systems, but by collective action aligned with reality.
Closing
Humanity does not need a savior.
It needs coordination, responsibility, and courage.
A just world is not only possible.
It is necessary.
But it will only emerge if we choose cooperation over fragmentation.
The path forward is open.
The decision belongs to all of us.