Month: September 2024

PRESS RELEASE: Artificial Intelligence does not experience the Overview Effect! A final recommendation from the A Space 18th SDG for the Future Summit

PRESS RELEASE: Artificial Intelligence does not experience the Overview Effect! A final recommendation from the A Space 18th SDG for the Future Summit

Artificial Intelligence does not experience the Overview Effect!

A final recommendation from the A Space 18th SDG for the Future Summit
—— For Immediate Release ——

The Overview Effect, the profound shift in human perception that occurs when one sees Earth from the outside, has the power to foster peace and global brotherhood. This underscores the urgent need for an increasing number of people, not just machines, to venture into space.

The concept encapsulated in the title above is the culmination of a two-day discussion held in New York under the auspices of the Summit of the Future. The Space Renaissance International and its 102 allied organizations, the Space 18th SDG Coalition, played a pivotal role in organizing these two events.

The first event[1] took place at the United Nations Plaza 777, NYC, in the heart of the U.N. Headquarters Plaza, thanks to the generous hosting of Henk Rogers[2]. Approximately 50 participants, both in person and virtually, engaged in a robust discussion on the necessity of amending the U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The key proposal was the addition of an 18th SDG, with a specific focus on Civilian Space Development. This discussion was furthered during a Side Event[3] at the Consulate General of Jamaica in NYC, organized and hosted by Dr. Claire Nelson[4]. Robert Katz[5] and Adriano V. Autino[6] expertly co-chaired both events.

The passionate discussion—which included addresses by Frank White, Bob Zubrin, Paul Werbos, Rick Tumlinson, Gary Barnhard, and Sian Proctor[7]—allowed us to update our political focus on the Space 18th  SDG campaign. We want to forward the following final recommendations to the United Nations 79th General Assembly.

As representatives of the Space 18th SDG Coalition of over 100 Non-Governmental Organizations[8], we declare and affirm that the question of what future we wish to see come to pass must be addressed both individually and in all our communities of interest. Regardless of our distinctions, as humans, we must find ways to engage in this question and articulate what we are willing and able to do to make it so at every level. The Space environment affords humanity a wealth of resources, including energy, materials, and the understanding necessary to build and maintain habitable worlds. We must become the best stewards of our mother planet and life as we know it in its myriad and manifold forms. We must lend our efforts to achieving a realized archology that implements our evolving understanding of the relationships between humans, the cosmic natural environment, and the built environment so that we not only survive but thrive as a species. We must not wait for the future; we must build it!

Our civilization recently passed 8 billion citizens and is facing the biggest global crisis of all time.

Energy demand is growing exponentially worldwide, driven by a growing standard of living and the fielding of new technologies, such as Electric Mobility, Global Communication, Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Money, and related supercomputers. Access to rare earths – increasingly needed to craft electronic components and batteries – is now added as a cause of conflicts on Earth to the more traditional access to oil and other resources. The “Green Transition” was based on the hypothesis that the energy demand would decrease. While the use of renewable sources is growing, the use of fossil fuels is growing too, and all the power sources together are still insufficient to meet the ramping energy demand! For that reason, the Green Transition strategy has proven itself utterly insufficient to the needs of humanity today.

Space can solve the energy problem and the new needs generated by the electronic society in an equitable manner, making it truly available for all: rare elements and many valuable resources can be found on the Moon and Asteroids. And, by progressively moving industrial development into outer space, the energy demand on Earth would be halved in perspective. Big servers can be located in orbit, on the Moon, and at Lagrange points, directly fed by solar power. We assert that the only way to achieve the 17 SDGs is to add an 18th SDG, focused on civilian space development, as the true enabler of sustainable development.

Situational awareness in the cosmos. Several speakers underlined the philosophical concept that the Earth is in space, it has always been in space, and will always be in space, and that we are immersed in a cosmic, not simply a planetary, ecosystem. Philosophical, intellectual, and scientific awareness must be enhanced and duly disseminated to public opinion by proper outreach.

The  Overview Effect, as explained by Frank White – one of the leaders of the Space 18th SDG movement – had perhaps the highest number of references during the two days. The need to institutionalize this concept’s value and define it as an educational matter emerged from the discussion. By seeing planet Earth from outside, astronauts saw their perception of the world completely changed: no borders can be seen from outer space, our mother planet appears like a small fragile ball floating in the infinite universe,  wars appear genuinely absurd, and spending 2.5 trillion dollars per year for weapons systems targeted to death is seen as a totally insane choice, in comparison to what can be done for life, with even a tiny part of that budget. Experiencing the Overview Effect should be declared to be a Human Right. It is worth noting that the overview effect is not just a creature of intellect, natural or artificial; it is a visceral understanding of our species’ context. However, it has the tremendous power to quickly change human mentality toward a more mature worldview, enabling ethical evolution, new civil brotherhood and sisterhood, and even a new space romanticism.

Being AI machines “intelligent” but not sentient, so far, they cannot experience the Overview Effect. We don’t know if and when AIs will become sentient. For sure, humanity cannot wait for that moment, which could eventually result in the achievement of a strong partnership between AIs and humans (noted Frank White), before start expanding into space. Humanity dramatically needs the benefit of the overview effect, to boost ethical evolution today. Therefore, we urgently need an increasing number of humans to start traveling and living in space.

Inclusivity and democratizing access to space. We must ensure that developing countries will not only benefit from space development, e.g., the incoming cis-lunar economy but that all peoples of planet Earth will have equal top opportunities and engage as they can at any level. We must help brilliant minds build space capacities wherever they are since no borders or ethnic/social differences are visible from orbit or beyond.

Space for peace and social and economic growth. Civilian Space Development will make resource wars obsolete, thanks to the great abundance of resources in the solar system. The space tradition, from Soyuz-Apollo to MIR to the ISS, brings forward a history of collaboration and friendship among space explorers of different countries, even when their nations are in conflict on Earth.

Civilian Space Development will trigger a new industrial renaissance, generating millions of new jobs and business opportunities on Earth and in outer space. This will include economic growth, technological innovation, social equity, and cultural/ethical evolution. Space 4 All means equal opportunity for all countries, whatever their social and economic conditions.

Space for Earth’s Environment. By expanding civilization into outer space, the Earth’s environment will be relieved, in perspective, from the burden of industrial development on its carrying capacity. A space circular economy ecosystem, technologies, and methodologies developed by space communities will be useful on Earth, supporting zero waste, oxygen, water cycle, 100% recycling, and advanced agriculture.

Space for Earth’s Youths. Kicking off civilian space development before 2030 will give younger generations a new perspective, giving them big projects worth their engagement, commitment, and brain power. Expansion of civilization off-world offers a grand new deal of inspiration and hope for the future, the awareness that a positive future still exists and might well be a “Golden Age.”

The Space 2030 Agenda. The U.N. Space 2030 Agenda should be amended, adding a fifth Overarching Objective, focused on civilian space development and creating space communities, as a shared goal that must be realized. We must identify and catalyze the confluence of interests between nation-states and their respective space agencies, commercial enterprises, and Non-Governmental Organizations, embodying them in outcome-driven projects. The Space 2030 Agenda shall become the strategic document to instruct the necessary milestones to be achieved during the 2025-2030 five-year period, instilled with the ethos that a combination of cooperation, collaboration, and competition best serves success. We must seek to architect, engineer, and implement anthropologically sound space infrastructure as a realized archology for settlement purposes and to become the best stewards of our planet Earth and life as we know it. Among the most relevant and urgent themes are the recovery and reuse of orbital debris, propellant production from extraterrestrial materials, simulated gravity, and the protection of human life in space.

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[1] See the day-long recorded video: https://youtu.be/rFyAqmb4yhs
[2] Henk Rogers – International Moonbase Alliance, one of the Space 18th SDG Coalition partners – hosted the event
[3] Here’s the recorded video of the 75 minutes forum: https://youtu.be/vqDpn6v7S-A
[4] Dr. Claire Nelson, The Futures Forum, one of the Space 18th SDG Coalition partners
[5] Robert Katz, CEO and Founder of the World Innovation Network
[6] Adriano V. Autino, CEO and Founder of Space Renaissance International, founder and coordinator of the Space 18th SDG Coalition.
[7] Sian Proctor is the first African-American woman commercial Astronaut. Proctor went to space as a commercial astronaut and pilot of the Crew Dragon orbital spaceflight mission Inspiration4, which launched on 15 September 2021.
[8] https://spacerenaissance.space/the-space18sdg-proposer-organizations/

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Two great events of the Space 18th SDG Coalition at the Summit of the Future

Two great events of the Space 18th SDG Coalition at the Summit of the Future

Dear SRI Friends and Supporters,

two great events were held on the 19th and the 20th of September 2024.

Several keynote panelists have had the floor, including among others Frank White, Robert Zubrin, Rick Tumlinson, Paul Werbos, and Sian Proctor (the first African-American woman commercial Astronaut).

The first event took place at U.N. Plaza 777, NYC, in the middle of the U.N. Headquarters, in a room generously offered by Henk Rogers (International Moonbase Alliance, one of the Space 18th SDG Coalition partners). The event had about 50 participants, in person and virtually connected.

Here’s the day-long recorded video: https://youtu.be/rFyAqmb4yhs

The second event – a 75-minute forum – was a Side Event in the frame of the Summit of the Future 2024, and physically took place at the premises of the Consulate General of Jamaica in NYC. We had about 25 participants in person and a similar number of virtually connected panelists. A special thanks to Dr. Claire Nelson (The Futures Forum, one of the Space 18th SDG Coalition partners), who provided a great hosting of the event.

Here’s the recorded video: https://youtu.be/vqDpn6v7S-A

The discussion during the two assemblies allowed us to update our political focus on the Space 18th SDG campaign. We are working on a final recommendation, summarizing the main concepts that emerged in the discussion, which will be issued within a few days.

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Ad Astra!


Adriano V. Autino

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PRESS RELEASE: Space 18th SDG Coalition Calls for Global Action at its United Nations Workshop

PRESS RELEASE: Space 18th SDG Coalition Calls for Global Action at its United Nations Workshop

Space 18th SDG Coalition Calls for Global Action at its United Nations Workshop

Hybrid Workshop – 19 September 2024

—— For Immediate Release ——

The Space 18th SDG Coalition, a global alliance of 96 space-stakeholder organizations, announces its second annual workshop, addressing our urgent need for space development at United Nations Plaza on September 19, 2024.  Diverse acclaimed speakers and chairs, leading interactive sessions, will focus on the crucial role of Civilian Space Development in securing a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous future for all.

The coalition is diligently preparing to inform the debates and outcomes of both the upcoming United Nations Summit of the Future (SOTF) and the United Nations 79th Session of the General Assembly (UNGA79).  Therefore, Adriano V. Autino, Coordinator of the Space 18th SDG Coalition and Founder of Space Renaissance International (SRI), officially launched public registration and invited all the planet’s stakeholders to attend:

A Space 18th SDG for the Future

September 19, 2024
9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
777 U.N. Plaza – New York, NY 10017

This represents the first of a two-part series proudly headlining the United Nations-declared World Space Week.  Part 1, above, assimilates and synthesizes the recommendations from the Space 18th SDG Coalition and the global community.  Then on October 10, 2024 at 9:00 AM, during a Space 18th SDG for the Future event, the final Space for the Future report will be released through a virtual/remote webinar.

SRI, in behalf of the Space 18th SDG Coalition, celebrates its newly minted observer status from the recent 67th Session of the United Nations Committee for the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). The 19 September event will be hybrid, with both in-person and virtual/remote access all day.  It features two main sessions:

Session 1 – 9:00 AM US EDT – Space Symposium for the Future

Adriano V. Autino of SRI moderates prominent and accomplished keynote speakers:

  1. Adriano V. Autino (SRI) – opening
  2. Claire A. Nelson (The Futures Forum)
  3. Robert Zubrin (The Mars Society)
  4. Frank White (Human Space Program)
  5. Paul Werbos (Lifeboat Foundation, NSS)
  6. Gary Barnhard (Space Development Foundation, NSS)
  7. Ben Gamble (AstroBen Podcast)
  8. Ryan Laird (Green Orbit Digital)
  9. Constance Erlanger (GoKnown)
  10. Renato Frota (Space For Progress)
  11. Marie-Luise Heuser (SRI)
  12. Werner Grandl (SRI)
  13. Jerry Stone (SRI)
  14. Thomas Matula (SRI)
  15. Ghanim Alotaibi (SRI)
  16. Bernard Foing (SRI)

Session 2 – 2:30 PM US EDT –  Space Workshop for the Future

Robert S. Katz of World Innovation Network (WIN) facilitates five consecutive, hyper-focused interactive tracks:

                            Track                                                  Chair

  1. Space 2030 Agenda–Critical Review         Gary Barnhard (Space Development Foundation)
  2. Space for Peace                                               Alma Okpalefe (World Space Week)
  3. Space for Economic & Social Growth        Victoria Ustimenko (Preto Business)
  4. Space for Young Generations                     Ghanim Alotaibi (SRI)
  5. Space for Earth’s Sustainability                 Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom (SpaceBase Limited)

The entire day is dedicated to dissecting and debating the critical issues faced by civilization, requiring concrete actions before 2030. The year 2025 is specifically a crucial year.  The United Nations community will perform two major reassessments: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (17 SDGs issued in 2015) and the Space 2030 Agenda (issued in 2021).

This 2024 collaborative event will be laser-focused on delivering actionable recommendations via a detailed Space for the Future report to inform the Summit of the Future’s Pact of the Future.  Adriano V. Autino similarly welcomes all stakeholders to that follow-up event, on the final day of World Space Week, when the Space for the Future report will be released: October 10, 2024 at 13:00 UTC.

The Space 18th SDG Coalition recently conducted a comprehensive review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and advanced a fundamental amendment to add an 18th SDG.  This new SDG will focus on Sustainable Civilian-led Space Development. SRI is concurrently preparing a similar time-sensitive review of the U.N. Space 2030 Agenda.  While U.N. COPUOS will be holding a review of the Agenda next year, the Space 18th SDG Coalition is working to widen this discussion and bring it to society at large.

All are invited to attend:

A Space 18th SDG for the Future

September 19, 2024
9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
777 U.N. Plaza – New York, NY 10017

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SRI NEWSLETTER SEPT 2024 – GROWING GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND SINKS THE GREEN TRANSITION. SPACE TRANSITION IS NEEDED.

SRI NEWSLETTER SEPT 2024 – GROWING GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND SINKS THE GREEN TRANSITION. SPACE TRANSITION IS NEEDED.

GROWING GLOBAL ENERGY DEMAND SINKS THE GREEN TRANSITION. SPACE TRANSITION IS NEEDED.

In a recent interview with an Italian radio, prof. Emanuele Leonardi, researcher and economist at the University of Bologna, has discussed many clear concepts, dealing with the status of the Green Transition, why it doesn’t work, and why it never started working. Hereafter is an abstract, of part of the talk, elaborating some key points, that indicate how deeply the academic researchers are aware of the reality. Something that very seldom is admitted by politicians.

The ecological transition is at a standstill and never started to work

Current data is substantially negative as regards the transition, especially the transition towards a green economy that has slowed down specifically in regards to the car market. Obviously, the ongoing wars have deterred and absorbed a large portion of public investments. The very nature of the transition appears increasingly imposed from above, a fact that creates economic difficulties for popular segments of the population, who are currently struggling with high costs to change their lifestyle. Data describes the slowdown of the green economy, while the oil & gas industry keeps on investing in hydrocarbons, and only expends 1% in renewables. Several oil groups such as Shell and Eni, have revised their decarbonization objectives downwards. The automotive sector’s switch to electric cars is struggling to take off. The ecological transition at this stage is stagnant and at a standstill. The equivalent CO2 emissions that should have decreased according to ecological policies have actually increased profoundly and very rapidly. What does this mean? The transition phase is not broken: the transition never really started to work. The European Green Deal ultimately represents a major program of green austerities, in which the working classes and the production world are suffering the most. The ecological transition, whether elitist or popular, is in all cases a policy designed for times of peace and war calls all this into question.

The substitution of fossils with renewables has not been realized, due to rising global energy demand

Significant capital has been invested in renewable energy sources, but the substitution of fossils with renewables has not been achieved and is at most a flanking movement. Such a gradual process should have been expected, but something more immediate was demanded, moving toward a comprehensive paradigm shift. Renewable assets are growing at high speed, which is good news. It was to be expected that an immediate substitution with fossil fuels was not realistic. Delay in the transition process reveals not a slowness to adopt new technologies, but rather indicates a tendency towards the non-diminution of fossil fuels. The dynamic that is being established is that the acceleration of renewables does not actually block the development of fossil fuels either at an absolute or relative level. In reality we are witnessing a parallel process that makes the obtained efficiency advantages potentially useless. The underlying issue is that the world’s energy demand keeps on growing. In the end, there may be more sources to satisfy it, but all of these sources will grow. This is the exact problem. What does not work, and has never worked, is the scenario of reducing energy needs. It is possible to envision a slow replacement of fossil fuels with renewables, if and only if global energy demand decreases, and this is not just a question of wasteful usage.

The objectives of de-carbonization by 2030 have already failed

The objectives of the (Italian) integrated national energy and climate plan have already failed. To reach the target of de-carbonization of the car fleet by 2030, approximately 660.000 electric cars should be sold each year, instead if all goes well this year we will reach a maximum of 80.000 units. globally, we want to stay in the automotive sector, but we also want to move to producing electricity within the public and collective sustainable mobility chain. That is, to start thinking about the type of industrial development not based on the centrality of the private car. “At a time when we seek less energy expenditure, evidently, two cars per family are not sustainable even if they were electric.“

Just to clarify, the interview was released by Radio Popolare of Milano, a historic leftist radio, and the interviewed professor, in his talk, doesn’t conceal his proposed solutions and corrections, all of them focused the direction of de-growth, led by the decrease of energy demand. But what really struck is the admission of the failure of the Green Transition, due to the blatant increase of global energy demand. This is a clear confirmation of the view that we, Space Renaissance, have analyzed and assumed, since the SRI 3rd World Congress in 2021 and to date. Ultimately, with the tremendous momentum of Artificial Intelligence, and e-money flows, supercomputers and big data servers are sucking up ever increasing quantity of energy.

At the same time, storage is becoming mandatory to manage non-programmable power sources like solar and wind. Extracting, and above all processing, the required raw minerals and rare earth elements – cobalt and other elements needed to produce batteries for electric vehicles as well as energy storage in general – also requires a huge amount of energy. Since such processes takes place mainly in countries like China and Indonesia, which produce power mostly by burning coal, the amount of CO2 emitted to the atmosphere is actually increasing, despite all the declarations about de-carbonization. Therefore the energy transition, the way it is being done, is actually backfiring.

Should we attempt to apply a de-growth solution, in order to decrease the global energy demand, it is clear what will happen: the electronic society – so much advocated by the green movement, as a means to decrease mobility – will more and more become an expensive privilege, reserved to the wealthier classes. Private transportation will be reserved for the affluent while the lower classes will be “educated” for collective mobility, and to accept the authorities ability to deem what is “truly necessary” and what will be defined as “superfluous”.

Dictatorships, and tendencies to despotic governments are already present, both in Western and Eastern worlds. It will not make much difference if non-democratic social models are established in the name of leftist eco-green ideologies, or in the name of rightist elitist ones. The result will be the same: pervasive social elevation will be blocked for long time to come, or more likely it will revert, bringing medium and low classes to lower levels.

Of course, there is an alternative to this inescapable and narrow path. As becomes more and more evident, the problem might be non-resolvable within the limits of planet Earth. Yet the outlook fully changes through the innovative perspective of civilian space development. Expanding civilization into outer space is a practical alternative to the depicted and gloomy future. Progressively moving many levels of industrial development into the geo-lunar space region will halve the growing demand for energy on Earth. And it will relieve Earth’s environment, as the authentic green transition. The placement of large servers and supercomputers in Earth orbit and on the Moon, will contribute to the energy balance on Earth. These remarkable techniques – along with the contribute of renewables — can assure a successful transition to a sustainable future.

Please note that such solution can be optimal for both (true) leftist people, interested in social growth for all, and for (true libertarian) rightist people, interested in freedom, and a real free market. SRI has proven for many years, that these two positions, which both share humanist ideals of progress, can survive and work together, of course often discussing the issues!

We will take up all these topics, and more, on 19 September 2024, at U.N. Plaza 777, NYC, within a whole-day hybrid workshop. Everybody is invited to attend:

A Space 18th SDG for the Future

2025, is a crucial year to review both the U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Space 2030 Agenda

September 19 2024, 13:00 UTC (15:00 CEST, 9am US EDT)

In advance of the U.N. Summit of the Future and 79th General Assembly

Join us in person at U.N. Plaza 777, NYC, or virtually
also, follow the workshop in livestreaming on the Space Renaissance YouTube channel

[English language editing by Amalie Sinclair]

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