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  2. Club of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome was founded in 1968 at Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, Italy. It consists [ clarification needed ] of one hundred full members selected from current and former heads of state and government, UN administrators, high-level politicians and government officials, diplomats, scientists, economists, and business leaders from around the ...

  3. Aurelio Peccei - Wikipedia

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    According to King, within an hour they had decided to call themselves the Club of Rome and had defined the three major concepts that have formed the club's thinking ever since: a global perspective, the long-term, and the cluster of intertwined problems they called "the problematique". Although the Rome meeting had been convened with just ...

  4. The First Global Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The book follows up the earlier 1972 work-product from the Club of Rome titled The Limits to Growth. The book's tagline is A Report by the Council of the Club of Rome. The book was intended as a blueprint for the 21st century putting forward a strategy for world survival at the onset of what they called the world's first global revolution. [1]

  5. Alexander King (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    The first formal meeting of the Club of Rome took place in Bern in 1970. [ 14 ] The 1972 best-selling report The Limits to Growth , which was commissioned by the Club of Rome and funded by the Volkswagen Foundation, was the first attempt to simulate the consequences of development on the earth's limited resources. [ 15 ]

  6. The Limits to Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome has persisted after The Limits to Growth and has generally provided comprehensive updates to the book every five years. An independent retrospective on the public debate over The Limits to Growth concluded in 1978 that optimistic attitudes had won out, causing a general loss of momentum in the environmental movement.

  7. Beyond the Limits - Wikipedia

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    Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, and Jørgen Randers are the authors and all were involved in the original Club of Rome study as well. Beyond the Limits (Chelsea Green Publishing Company) and Earthscan [ 1 ] addressed many of the criticisms of the Limits to Growth book, but still has caused controversy and mixed reactions.

  8. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker - Wikipedia

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    Co-President of the Club of Rome, Former Member of the German Bundestag Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (born 25 June 1939) is a German scientist and politician ( SPD ). He was a member of the German Bundestag and served as co-president of the Club of Rome jointly with Anders Wijkman from 2011 – 2019.

  9. Garry Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Jacobs began to conduct research at The Mother’s Service Society on the theory and practice of individual, organizational and social development. Over the next decade, he wrote a number of papers on the principles of business management, economic and social development as aspects of an as yet undeveloped integrated science of society and is one aspect of an as yet ...