Human decisions determine how resources, energy, and power are used across a shared global system.
These decisions are made locally—
by individuals, communities, companies, and governments—
based on immediate conditions and incentives.
But their consequences are global.
This creates a structural failure:
Global outcomes are now driven by uncoordinated local decisions.
No system exists to align those decisions
with their full economic, environmental, and social consequences.

We are not constrained by technology.
The world already has:
What is missing is coordination infrastructure.
A system that enables:
at the scale of consequence.
Coordinated Action Networks (CAN)
A distributed platform that enables communities to:
Core function:
Enable communities to act locally
while aligning with shared global realities.
1. Community Formation
Residents join a verified, geographically anchored network.
2. Issue Identification
Members introduce concerns, proposals, and observations.
3. AI-Assisted Structuring
Natural language processing identifies:
4. Consensus Measurement
Secure polling establishes statistically meaningful agreement.
5. Action Triggering
When thresholds are reached:
6. Cross-Community Alignment
Similar issues are linked across regions, enabling coordination at scale.
Urban Flood Response
Without coordination:
With Coordinated Action Networks:
Outcome:
Urban Flood Response
Without coordination:
With Coordinated Action Networks:
Outcome:
Social Media
Civic Platforms
Governments
Markets
amplifies attention, not agreement
gather input, do not coordinate outcomes
act after consequences emerge
respond to signals, not consensus
Coordinated Action Networks:
Social media connects people.
Coordinated Action Networks align decisions.
Built on existing, scalable systems:
Design principles:
Phase 1 — Pilot Communities
Phase 2 — Regional Networks
Phase 3 — Global Coordination Layer
The constraint is no longer capability.
It is coordination.
We are seeking:
Coordinated Action Networks provide the missing infrastructure
for aligning human decisions with their consequences.