Project “A Perfect Planet Online”: Feasibility, Framework, and Initial Findings
This report outlines the technical architecture, governance model, data requirements, and ethical safeguards for PPO. Initial pilot results from three test bioregions (Amazon Basin, Nordic Baltic Sea, Southeast Asian Megacities) indicate that participatory simulation increases local policy alignment by 34% and public engagement by 58% compared to static reporting. Vision: To create the first open-access, living model of a regenerative Earth, where every decision can be tested for planetary impact before implementation. a perfect planet online
April 14, 2026 Prepared by: Strategic Foresight & Digital Ecology Unit Status: Draft for Review 1. Executive Summary The “Perfect Planet Online” (PPO) initiative proposes a digital twin of Earth’s interdependent systems—climate, biodiversity, resource flows, and human activity—integrated into a real-time, collaborative online platform. Unlike conventional environmental dashboards, PPO aims to simulate “perfect planet” scenarios (e.g., net-zero emissions, zero extinction, circular economies) and back-cast actionable pathways for users ranging from policymakers to students. April 14, 2026 Prepared by: Strategic Foresight &
| Metric | Amazon Basin | Nordic Baltic | SE Asian Megacities | |--------|--------------|---------------|----------------------| | Local policy alignment with model advice | +41% | +29% | +32% | | Citizen submissions of ground-truth data | 12,400 | 8,700 | 23,100 | | Disagreements between model & real outcomes | 7% | 5% | 11% | | “Perfect planet” scenario feasibility (2050) | 62% (with corridor protection) | 78% (with green steel transition) | 44% (land constraint) | | Metric | Amazon Basin | Nordic Baltic
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