The Club of Rome
The Club of Rome is a global think tank founded in 1968, composed of scientists, economists, and political leaders. Its primary focus is on addressing complex global issues, such as environmental sustainability, economic development, and social equity. The organization is best known for its 1972 report, “The Limits to Growth,” which warned about the consequences of unchecked population growth and resource consumption.
The Club of Rome promotes interdisciplinary research and dialogue to foster solutions for pressing challenges. It emphasizes the importance of long-term thinking and systemic approaches, encouraging collaboration among nations and sectors to create a sustainable future for humanity and the planet.