Earth4All
concept
A famous think tank's plan to fix the world proposes taxing the rich and steering trillions through global funds.
Who they are
Earth4All, a 2022 initiative from the Club of Rome.
What they do
The engine reads it as the latest version of a technocratic blueprint for reorganizing the global economy.
How it works
It lays out two scenarios ('Too Little Too Late' vs 'Giant Leap') and five 'turnarounds' (poverty, inequality, empowerment, food, energy), and proposes taxing the top 10% down below 40% of national income, a $1 trillion annual IMF green allocation, and citizens' funds.
Why it matters
It matters because the engine treats it as a current design for top-down management of the world economy.
The engine's record — word for word
Club of Rome 2022 initiative. Two scenarios: Too Little Too Late (successor to BAU2) and Giant Leap (successor to Stabilized World). Five turnarounds: poverty, inequality, empowerment, food, energy. Proposes taxing top 10% below 40% of national income, $1T annual IMF green allocation, citizens funds. The technocratic blueprint in its latest iteration.
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