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Institution
Club of Rome
The Club of Rome is an organisation of individuals who share a common concern for the future of humanity and strive to make a difference. Our members are notable scientists, economists, businessmen and businesswomen, high level civil servants and former heads of state from around the world. Their efforts are supported by the Secretariat in Winterthur, Switzerland, the European Research Centre registered in Constance, Germany and National Associations in more than 30 countries.
The Club of Rome conducts research and hosts debates, conferences, lectures, high-level meetings and events. The Club also publishes a limited number of peer-reviewed “Reports to the Club of Rome”, the most famous of which is “The Limits to Growth“.
The Club of Rome’s mission is to promote understanding of the global challenges facing humanity and to propose solutions through scientific analysis, communication and advocacy. Recognising the interconnectedness of today’s global challenges, our distinct perspective is holistic, systemic and long-term.
â–¼Perspective > Academia â–¼Perspective > Civil Society â–¼Perspective > Civil Society > NGO â–¼Perspective > Public sector > Politics â–¼Journey > Motivation â–¼Journey > Next Steps â–¼Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > humility â–¼Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > New enlightenment â–¼Sustainability > Layer > Cultural â–¼Sustainability > Layer > Institutional â–¼Sustainability > Layer > Socio-technical â–¼Sustainability > Objectives > Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG #07) â–¼Sustainability > Objectives > Climate Action (SDG #13) â–¼Sustainability > Objectives > Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG #08) â–¼Sustainability > Objectives > Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (SDG #16)
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