4 Global Commons. The systems change lab will monitor the progress of transformations around the world distill our rapidly evolving understanding of what constitutes and promotes systemic change identify critical gaps and mobilize support for coalitions as they push towards tipping points. International law identifies four global.
Global commons is that which no one person or state may own or control and which is central to life. All parts of the planet with permanent settlement are bound within soverign state territories and therefore at the global scale land is not common. Global commons include the earth s shared natural resources such as the high oceans the atmosphere and outer space and the antarctic in particular.
A global common contains an infinite potential with regard to the understanding and advancement of the biology and society of all life.
However there are spaces on the earth that have one of more global common properties these include. International law identifies four global. Ocean water and sea bed air inner atmosphere and outer space and celestial bodies and antarctica. The high seas the atmosphere outer space and antarctica are the four supra national spaces that all nations have access.