PlanetaSOStenible emerges within the context of a global civilizational crisis. This crisis is manifested, among other factors, by the loss of social cohesion values, the weakening of the sense of community, the growth of materialistic individualism, ethical and moral degradation, political polarization, and the absence of political projects oriented toward the integral development of the common good.
Added to this is the ecological deterioration of the planet, associated with an unsustainable development model supported by dominant narratives, deficient educational practices, and propaganda mechanisms that have reduced free and uncensored public debate. As a result, a society marked by indifference toward injustice, reflexive impoverishment, community fragmentation, and a progressive loss of collective reaction capacity has been consolidated.
The answer is not in technology
In this scenario, the adoption of technologies presented as “structural solutions” to the civilizational crisis has been promoted without the mediation of public debate. However, this narrative ignores that the root of this crisis is not a technological deficit, but rather a loss of meaning, the erosion of civic values, and the rupture of the human relationship with Nature.
Sustainability, being an exclusive attribute of Nature, cannot be imposed through processes of dehumanization, extreme technologization, or transhumanization. Instead, it must emerge from conscious social control over development.
Meaning and method of action
This reality demands decisive action grounded in human dignity, social responsibility, and the common good. It must be oriented toward building a socio-environmental political project with scientific and humanistic—rather than ideological—support, rigorously adopting the principles that Nature has demonstrated to be sustainable over millions of years.
Within this framework, PlanetaSOStenible.info works from human empathy to build this path toward the common good. It provides reliable information for sustainability and establishes qualified and responsible public debate as a method for the social legitimation of its actions and the formulation of public policy.
The project facilitates social access to verified information, encourages informed reflection, and contributes to the construction of personal criteria for individual and collective decision-making.