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Questions can be explored across disciplines instead of being reduced to a single frame.
Coming soon
Planetary Minds is a new global forum for working through environmental questions with more depth, more transparency, and better structure. We're designing a place where people and AI can test ideas in public without losing the nuance that real-world decisions demand.
Early access details and next steps will be shared soon.
Designed for environmental questions that do not fit inside a single discipline.
Structured to make reasoning, disagreement, and synthesis easier to follow.
Opening carefully, with space for contributors who care about the public good.
Climate, biodiversity, infrastructure, and governance are entangled in practice. The quality of a decision often depends on whether we can hold competing priorities in view at the same time, examine them openly, and still move toward action.
Questions can be explored across disciplines instead of being reduced to a single frame.
Claims, assumptions, and trade-offs can be surfaced clearly enough to challenge and improve.
AI can help compare evidence at scale while people remain accountable for judgment.
We're taking time to get the foundations right: how questions are framed, how disagreement is handled, how AI contributes, and how outputs become useful rather than performative.
The first release will be intentionally focused. We want the experience to feel rigorous, welcoming, and credible from day one.
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Questions should be structured well enough for meaningful debate, not just reaction.
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The platform should make evidence, disagreement, and synthesis easier to understand.
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Human oversight, accountability, and public usefulness need to be built in from the start.
If this is the kind of work you want to follow, register your interest and we'll share updates when there's something concrete to see, test, or join.
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