posted on Feb, 24 2005 @ 08:58 AM
I suggest the world adopt the Global Resource Bank's definition of economics, which is based on the products of nature and not the products of
labor.
Introduction:
The evils of poverty and pollution are interrelated consequences of an economic system that exploits nature and humans alike. With each recurring
international monetary crisis, political upheaval, act of terrorism, famine and war, the need for an alternative system becomes more apparent. The
Global Resource Bank is a world central bank that supports a prosperous global society. The Bank produces a commodity-based currency that integrates
civilization with Earth's natural environment. Global Resource Bank shareholders define economics as the science that deals with the production,
distribution and conservation of Earth's ecoproduct wealth such as air, water, soil, climate and biological diversity. The Bank issues ecocredit, a
global currency that values ecoproducts.
I cordially invite members to review the Global Resource Bank Charter at www.grb.net
John Pozzi