Green Papers: Notes Toward Planetary Guardianship

A slow series of papers exploring ethics as capacity: in bodies, institutions, and living systems.

Editorial Note

The Green Paper Series is a quiet publication layer within Planetary Guardians — a long-term work dedicated to shared stewardship, living protocols, and gentle civic imagination.

These papers are offered as field notes: fragments, reflections, and research threads shaped over time through empirical work, governance practice, and interdisciplinary study. They are not written to persuade, recruit, or demand agreement. They are written to hold a space where questions can breathe.

Over time, the Green Papers connect to the wider architecture of Spiralweb — a living portal of nodes, practices, and long-term work, shared through spiralweb.earth.

Planetary Guardians continues a line of research and practice concerned with participation, governance, and institutional viability—extended here into ecological time and planetary responsibility.

Papers

How to cite

These are working papers and not final, peer-reviewed articles. A suggested citation:

Engberg, L. A. (2026). Title of paper. Green Papers: Notes Toward Planetary Guardianship (v0.1, January 2026). Planetary Guardians. CC BY 4.0.

For formal academic reuse, please verify empirical claims and consult the Methods / Editorial note in each paper.

Notes on method

These papers are written slowly. They are edited and revised over time. References are used as orientation points—sometimes deep, sometimes partial—always in service of clarity and integrity rather than authority.