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The Limits to Growth - A Report to the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind
The Limits to Growth - A Report to the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind
Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, William W. Behrens III
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IN APRIL 1968, a group of thirty individuals from ten
countries-scientists, educators, economists, humanists, industrialists,
and national and international civil servants-gathered
in the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome. They met at the instigation
of Dr. Aurelio Peccei, an Italian industrial manager,
economist, and man of vision, to discuss a subject of staggering
scope-the present and future predicament of man.
THE CLUB OF ROME
Out of this meeting grew The Club of Rome, an informal
organization that has been aptly described as an "invisible
college." Its purposes are to foster understanding of the varied
but interdependent components-economic, political, natural,
and social-that make up the global system in which we all
live; to bring that new understanding to the attention of
policy-makers and the public worldwide; and in this way to
promote new policy initiatives and action.
The Club of Rome remains an informal international association,
with a membership that has now grown to approximately
seventy persons of twenty-five nationalities.
The (in)famous CLUB of ROME report - cleaned version.
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