We all seek positive change for the world, yet modern society often leaves individuals isolated, fragmented, and disconnected from collective solutions. As challenges grow in scale and complexity, finding a viable path forward can feel increasingly slow and uncertain.
The MasterEarth Initiative was conceived to address this gap through a structured, global approach. Its foundation is the creation of the Green Solidarity Fund, based on a 2% allocation of annual global GDP—approximately two trillion dollars per year, a figure comparable to current global spending on non-essential consumption.
These resources would make it possible to decisively address the most critical challenges facing humanity: the eradication of world hunger and extreme poverty, the mitigation of global warming, and the establishment of long-term planetary stability and peace.
The initiative is promoted by EcoBuddha Maitreya, whose work proposes a transformation of global organizational, economic, and governance systems. At the core of this proposal is a call for systemic reform, grounded in sustainability, scientific guidance, and collective responsibility.
The MasterEarth framework is structured around five foundational pillars:
- Global Ecological Governance, ensuring planetary-scale environmental responsibility.
- Global Direct Digital Democracy, advised by an international Science Council composed of leading scientists from all continents.
- The replacement of money with units of qualified time, redefining value beyond accumulation and speculation.
- A universal minimum lifetime income, enabled by the progressive transfer of production systems to artificial intelligence and robotics.
- The definitive abolition of extreme poverty as a global priority.
Together, these pillars form a long-term vision for a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient civilization—one that aligns technological progress with ethical responsibility and collective well-being.