ECO25-44. “environMental” with Alison Goldwyn & John Bunzl.


Eco Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Alison Goldwyn & John Bunzl. On air from November 4th

Timing is everything — divine timing even more so.
After nearly four decades in the making, Synchronistory® emerges as an unprecedented, music-powered Party for the Planet, celebrating all sentient life through a live global and interstellar broadcast.

In an age of turmoil, division, and “environMental” strain, Synchronistory® invites us to reconnect through shared joy, unity, and rhythm. It’s a reminder that healing the world begins with celebrating it — together. Through initiatives like SIMPOL (Simultaneous Policy), it bridges divides and rekindles hope for a thriving global body.

In the midst of chaos, the pulse of creativity and consciousness beats louder — stirring wonder, awakening action, and reminding us that even in the darkest times, the music of humanity still plays.

Simpol – The Simultaneous Policy.

How do you get nations to work together to solve global problems?

What does Destructive Global Competition have to do with the slow pace of progress in addressing Climate Change?

Enter Simpol – the Simultaneous Policy and campaign to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. Simpol’s founder John Bunzl explains what Simpol is, how it works, and how you can get involved.



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Alison’s Bio.

If the Amazon is the lungs of the world, Arts and Culture are its heartbeat.
Alison is a multimedia artist and edutainment producer using creativity to guide humanity through these transformative times. She’s the visionary behind Synchronistory® — a “Party for the Planet” celebrating all life through a live, multi-continental, and even interstellar broadcast.

During the 2020 lockdown, Alison co-produced and presented The Goi Peace Foundation’s “Source of Wonder” with two-time Nobel nominee Ervin Laszlo and his Club of Budapest, featuring 80 international thought leaders and artists uplifting global unity. She also co-produced Laszlo’s “Dawn of an Era of Well-Being” podcast and contributed to his book The Great Upshift.

Affiliated with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, The Club of Budapest, and SIMPOL, Alison is also co-founder of Cosmic Girls Foundation and producer for The Life Changes Show. As founder of J’aimestones® Fine Art Jewellery, she crafts conscious jewels reflecting our love story with nature. Approaching her 40th year of “Sync-ing,” Alison is recording the Synchronistory® soundtrack and writing a book-film chronicling her four decades of planetary celebration.

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John’s Bio

John Bunzl is a businessman with a simple and powerful new vision for global governance.

In 2000 he founded the International Simultaneous Policy Organization (ISPO) and launched the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) campaign. Ever since the Simpol campaign started, John Bunzl has worked tirelessly to reach out to citizens, activists, non-governmental organizations, politicians and business people to raise both their awareness and understanding of what global simultaneous policies could mean for humanity, prosperity and peace.

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Simpol a global citizens’ initiative

Simpol is a global citizens’ initiative that develops the necessary policies to solve global problems and its supporters use their votes to drive governments to act together to implement them.

The main barrier to solving global problems is that no government can move first or act alone because doing so would make its national economy uncompetitive, risking unemployment, capital flight, and economic decline. As former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said, “The reality of the politics of climate change is that no country will be willing to sacrifice its economy in order to address this challenge.” [1] This remains true for all global problems. In a globalized economy, it will always be so. Governments are therefore caught in a “Prisoner’s Dilemma”. It’s not that they don’t want to solve global problems, but that they can’t. That, indeed, is why the wider global justice movement has achieved little: because it demands change from those – i.e., governments – who are incapable of delivering it.

That’s why Simpol’s condition of simultaneous implementation is vital: it breaks this vicious cycle, eliminates the risk of uncompetitiveness, and resolves the dilemma. If sufficient nations act together simultaneously, no nation loses out – everyone wins.

Simpol operates in two stages:

A. Politicians and governments are invited to support Simpol only in principle by signing a Pledge to implement its policies simultaneously, subject to all or sufficient nations participating, and subject to the policies eventually being agreed.

B. Once sufficient nations have signed, an international negotiation to define and agree detailed policies can proceed, followed by implementation.

Simpol also incorporates these key features:

1.    Multi-issue policy packages

Simpol would consist of a series of multi-issue policy packages so that what a nation loses on one issue, it can gain on another. The losers on a climate agreement, for example, could be compensated by revenues from a currency transactions tax, so potentially making immediate action in every nation’s self-interest. And if the agreement is in everyone’s interests, so will be the inclusion of verification and enforcement measures. Simpol does NOT necessarily mean all nations implementing precisely the same measures. Rather, policies could be tailored to suit the needs and abilities of each nation. National sovereignty remains protected, because only policies requiring simultaneous implementation are included.

2.    Citizens and NGOs develop the policies AND citizens use their votes to drive governments to implement them

By joining the campaign, citizens declare that they will “give strong voting preference at national elections to politicians or parties that have signed the Pledge”. As the voting bloc of Simpol supporters grows, politicians who sign increase their chances of gaining those votes. Those who don’t, risk losing those votes, and potentially their seats, to politicians who signed instead. In that way, Simpol doesn’t need a majority of voters to succeed – only the critical balance between the two main competing parties. This is the unique tool that Simpol uses and it’s vital because, as NGOs should by now realise, politicians can easily ignore petitions and protests, but they cannot ignore votes.

This political power also gives Simpol’s supporters strong influence over its policy content. To remain electorally attractive to our supporters, politicians and parties will have little choice but to adopt the global policies our supporters prefer. Global justice NGOs can also play their part by providing expert policy input to Simpol and by encouraging their supporters to join the campaign.

Should Simpol gain the support of democratic governments, non-democratic nations would be invited to participate. They need solutions to global problems too. If global support becomes sufficient and a global negotiation is successful, the first Simultaneous Policy can be implemented. Subsequent Simultaneous Policies can then follow. For details on the campaign, its policy development and implementation, please see https://simpol.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Policies/Simpol_-_Information_Pack.pdf 

Progress so far

Simpol is active in a number of countries especially during elections. The campaign is most developed in the UK where over 100 Members of Parliament have signed the Pledge. They come from all the main UK political parties. A considerable number of MPs have also signed in Germany, Ireland, the EU, and some other countries. A list of all current pledged MPs is at https://simpol.org/who-we-are/pledged-politicians 

Many politicians sign because of the strong electoral pressure Simpol exerts. In highly contested electoral districts, this often creates a ‘domino effect’: once one candidate signs, competitors are forced to follow so that, whoever wins the seat, Simpol is sure to gain another pledged MP. Others sign simply because they see Simpol as common sense. As one politician commented, “Global problems require global solutions and Simpol could well help us get to those solutions. The way in which the process neatly side-steps the issue of countries fearing to act unilaterally is quite excellent. I have signed the pledge and thank you for inviting me to do so.” [2]

Building movement coherence

Simpol is designed as a tool to network the wider movement for solving global problems. To achieve this, we suggest that each initiative in the wider movement make a list of all its policy demands. Then it should subject each demand to the following test:

Would the unilateral implementation of the demand by a single government, or by a restricted group of governments (eg. the EU), be likely to cause it a significant competitive disadvantage?

If the answer is NO, then unilateral implementation is viable and the NGO can pursue that demand in the usual way. If the answer is YES, then that demand requires simultaneous implementation and should be pursued in cooperation with Simpol. By differentiating demands in this way, we would immediately create movement coherence because NGOs would then be using the right campaigning tool for the right job.

Fully understanding Simpol’s potential requires a deeper change in our thinking – a move from nation-centric to world-centric thinking. Co-written with psychotherapist Nick Duffell, the psychological steps required to make that change are set out in our book The Simpol Solution https://simpol.org/who-we-are/simpol-the-book .  As Noam Chomsky commented, “It’s ambitious and provocative. Can it work? Certainly worth a serious try.”


We at Simpol hope you’ll join in!

John Bunzl – Trustee     

       

International Simultaneous Policy Organisation

simpol.org

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ECO 18-38. John Bunzl on the SIMPOL Solution to our global crises

Eco Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest John Bunzl , on air from September 18th

Simpol – The Simultaneous Policy.

How do you get nations to work together to solve global problems?

What does Destructive Global Competition have to do with the slow pace of progress in addressing Climate Change?

Enter Simpol – the Simultaneous Policy and campaign to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. Simpol’s founder John Bunzl explains what Simpol is, how it works, and how you can get involved.


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John Bunzl is a businessman with a simple and powerful new vision for global governance.

In 2000 he founded the International Simultaneous Policy Organisation (ISPO) and launched the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) campaign. Ever since the Simpol campaign started John Bunzl has worked tirelessly to reach out to citizens, activists, non-governmental organisations, politicians and business people to raise both their awareness and understanding of what global simultaneous policies could mean for humanity, prosperity and peace.

John Bunzl is a passionate speaker on global simultaneous policy and its relevance for a wide range of topics: from tax justice and regulation of the financial markets; sustainability standards; fair trade; military spending; to global warming. He has spoken on events facilitated by an organisation such as the World Social Forum, The Schumacher Society, the World Trade Organisation and at various universities such as The London School of Economics.

Championing the theory behind Global Simultaneous Policy John published his first book, called Simpol, in 2001. Two years later John co-authored his second book, Monetary Reform – Making it Happen!, written with the prominent monetary reformer, James Robertson. In 2009 he authored a third book, People-centred Global Governance – Making it Happen!

John is the director of Martin Bunzl International Ltd, a medium-sized UK company trading primarily in textile raw materials and a representative for non-UK companies wishing to sell in the UK.

John has a degree in modern languages and business studies and has studied in France, Switzerland and Italy.

Focused, hands-on, idealistic but pragmatic, John has a passion and drive to inspire people. He feels governance and simultaneous policies will help prevent the vicious circle of destructive competition which so often is at the expense of many social, environmental and economic concerns.

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