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The Club of Rome’s essential mission is to act as an independent, global, non official catalyst of change. Thus it aims at the following:
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The identification of the most crucial problems facing humanity, their analysis in the global context of the world-wide problematique, the research of future alternative solutions and the elaboration of scenarios for the future.
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The communication of such problems to the most important public and private decision-makers as well as to the general public.
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The Club of Rome is governed by three complementary principles:
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A global perspective in examining issues with the awareness that the increasing interdependence of nations and the globalisation of problems pose predicaments beyond the capacity of individual countries.
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Holistic thinking and the seeking of a deeper understanding of complexity within the contemporary problems – political, social, economic, technological, environmental, psychological and cultural –which the Club of Rome terms ‚the world problematique‘.
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An interdisciplinary and long-term perspective focussing on the choices and policies determining the destiny of future generations, because this perspective is too often neglected by governments and other decision-makers on account of short term interests.
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Click here for the ‘Declaration of the Club of Rome’, adopted by the Executive Committee on April 25, 1996 in Bruxelles.
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