Futuristic Crisis Committee

As humanity’s ambitions extend beyond Earth, the Moon has emerged as a critical focal point for scientific exploration, economic opportunity, and geopolitical interest. However, the rapid advancement of space exploration has outpaced the development of universally accepted regulatory frameworks, raising urgent questions about sovereignty, resource allocation, and equitable access to lunar territories.

In this session, the Crisis Committee will address the pressing issue of lunar land rights, an emerging challenge that threatens to exacerbate international tensions and hinder cooperative exploration. Delegates will navigate the complexities of this competition, ensuring that the principles of peaceful use, mutual benefit, and sustainability remain at the core of space exploration. A range of governmental and non-governmental organizations will be represented in the committee, discussing this emerging issue of the modern age.

Guided by international law and multilateralism, this agenda aims to craft innovative and inclusive solutions that balance national ambitions with the collective interest of humanity. Together, we must forge pathways that safeguard the Moon as a shared domain, fostering collaboration and preventing conflict in the final frontier.