IntiMERIKA Initiative

Forging a Sustainable Exoplanetary Future
The IntiMERIKA Initiative, led by the PHAXSIS Consortium, emerges as a trailblazer in the evolving landscape of global affairs, redefining the nexus of technology, sustainability, and international collaboration. As the world navigates climate challenges, economic transitions, and the rise of the space economy, IntiMERIKA integrates the cutting-edge advancements of high-tech research and development (R&D) with the collaborative ethos of the World Economic Vision (WEV). Our initiative pioneers a transformative paradigm that harnesses Earth’s resources—spanning the Continental Divide and the Occidental Pacific coastline from Alaska to Antarctica—while charting a sustainable path for exoplanetary exploration. By valorizing Chile’s copper tailings into geopolymeric materials and championing resources reciprocity, we harmonize planetary needs with extraterrestrial aspirations, delivering mutual benefits for communities, ecosystems, and the cosmos.
A Unique Position in Global Affairs
IntiMERIKA positions itself as a catalyst in the global shift toward a sustainable and intelligent era, as championed by the World Economic Vision. Moving beyond conventional resource models that strain Earth’s ecosystems, our initiative aligns with WEV’s advocacy for $131 trillion in clean energy investments by 2050, transforming Chile’s copper tailings into low-carbon geopolymers that slash CO₂ emissions by 80–90%. Leveraging high-tech R&D expertise, we pioneer scalable, on-site production in the Atacama Desert, supporting both terrestrial sustainability and extraterrestrial infrastructure.
Our intercontinental framework —spanning the Andes, U.S., and Australia— draws on WEV’s multi-stakeholder networks to promote equitable growth, ensuring that the projected 3.3% global GDP growth for 2025 reaches marginalized communities through culturally informed governance rooted in indigenous principles.


Projecting an Exoplanetary Paradigm
IntiMERIKA’s vision transcends Earth, aligning with high-tech R&D projections of a $1.8 trillion space economy by 2035 through asteroid mining and lunar regolith processing. Our ambitious plan for over 5,000 Starship missions to mine Trojan asteroids embodies resources reciprocity, ensuring extraterrestrial resources replenish Earth’s ecosystems. By integrating the Continental Divide Ocean resources—marine minerals, tidal energy, and blue carbon systems—along the Pacific coastline, we establish a dual-purpose model that bolsters terrestrial sustainability and exoplanetary infrastructure. This paradigm, amplified by WEV’s global policy frameworks, positions Chile as a leader in space resource governance, potentially through a “Chile Space Resources Act” that codifies ethical and sustainable practices.
A Legacy of Innovation and Stewardship
IntiMERIKA is more than an initiative—it is a bold reimagining of humanity’s role in the cosmos. By fusing high-tech R&D’s echnological prowess with WEV’s collaborative vision, we transform the Atacama Desert into a global hub for geopolymer production and space innovation, while preserving the cultural and ecological heritage of the Andes, U.S. Four Corners, and Australia. Our commitment to resources reciprocity ensures that every step toward the stars uplifts Earth’s communities, from the Pacific shores of Alaska to the icy coasts of Antarctica. IntiMERIKA invites the world to join us in building a sustainable, interconnected future that spans planets and generations.
