In retrospect, was "Limits to Growth" a fair or a false warning? We asked Keith Suter, a member of the Club of Rome since 1991, to talk about the club and that famous book. In 1999, the price of ...
The University of Wyoming’s Penelope Shihab was recently named to the Club of Rome, a global think tank. Shihab, director of the Wyoming Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, is thrilled with ...
The following letter has just been received from the Harvard Club of Rome. It speaks for itself. ROME March 27, 1893.To the Editors of the Crimson: The second annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Rome ...
Imagine a book that on one hand instantly becomes a global bestseller with 9 million copies sold in 30 languages and on the other provokes the ire of the entire capitalist world. That book Limits to ...
Journalists worldwide who are interested in sustainability issues can apply for a seven-month fellowship. The Club of Rome is offering its 2025 Communications Fellowship. This program is aimed at ...
The Club of Rome and the Smithsonian Institution's Consortium for Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet hosted a one-day symposium on March 1, 2012 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ...
The Club of Rome’s landmark 1972 report warning of the potentially catastrophic consequences of exponential economic growth was widely dismissed by mainstream economists at the time. Had that not ...
The global population will peak at 8.6 billion in 2050 and decline to 7 billion by 2100 if current trends continue. That is the projection of a model developed as part of an initiative from the Club ...
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