Environmental systems are the invisible infrastructure of every city, region, and nation. They govern air quality, emissions, watershed health, stormwater, heat index, chemical hazards, ecological stability, and climate‑driven risk. Yet today, environmental governance is reactive, fragmented, heuristic, non‑deterministic, non‑auditable, siloed across agencies, and disconnected from mobility, grid, water, and emergency systems. I introduce Lume‑Env, to my knowledge, the first deterministic environmental governance substrate. Built on the Lume‑OS kernel, Lume‑Env integrates environmental invariants, air‑quality envelopes, emissions envelopes, watershed envelopes, hazard‑trajectory envelopes, heat‑index envelopes, ecological envelopes, deterministic arbitration, hazard override, and certificate‑based truth for replay‑identical environmental behavior. Lume‑Env is the environmental layer of the DAIGS ecosystem — the moment deterministic governance expands from human‑scale infrastructure to planetary‑scale environmental safety.
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Ronald Jason Andrews
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f154e0879cb923c4945317 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19820333