The Ultimate Universal Global Goal: Safely Balancing Earth’s Biosphere

Robert A. Dellar
2 min readApr 27, 2021

Everything can be improved.

This spells out an ultimate goal for humanity: to safely balance Earth’s biosphere — in perpetuity.

To actually physically balance it, not just to write about it, not just to talk about it. Clearly, everywhere, lots of talking and lots of writing is happening. Not so much on the action side.

How do improve on the 1% actually improving it, the 99% making it worse?

This is to generate an interchange of ideas; so, you’re invited to follow, sign-up, etc. My clear intent is to put forward constructive ideas and suggestions for beneficial actions. To devise, discuss, implement, do, and crucially, prove that we can do and have done them, together, with you.

This is not about an intent to act, it’s about taking action. It is not about political actions, as they do not physically impact the biosphere. The focus is on physical actions that beneficially impact the biosphere — and the climate that exists within entirely it. The steps to get there are many (and that’s an understatement).

Before we can work out how to keep the biosphere in balance, we must first get to a point of balance. A biosphere balance that is safe and comfortable for all. Getting to a point of ‘biosphere balance’ means improving it first. It’s a huge job (and that’s an understatement too).

Don't forget, the biosphere consists of the atmosphere (climate), the hydrosphere (oceans), and the lithosphere (earth) — it is more than fixing the air we breathe.

When you help to pursue this goal, here and elsewhere, please use constructive language about how everything can be improved. Every relevant thing you can think of — put it forward. Focus less on the ‘what’ and ‘why’, and more on the ‘how’. So few do.

Whilst we will read and consider all views, including those of skeptics, the naysayers, and the negative. However, it is unlikely unhelpful or disingenuous content will be considered unless it is accompanied by a realistic suggestion for improvement. For example; if you suggest something like ‘to educate everybody’, also say how, and by ‘how much.

What can be conceived, and believed, can be achieved.

Everything can be improved, even the biosphere.

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