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Aufbruch zur Energiewende: Klimawerkstatt 2010 - Gestalten Sie mit!

Club of Rome Secretary General speaks at the United Nation

Kofi Annan: Scientific Research and Society

Factor Five: Events in Switzerland with Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker

Public Lecture by Roberto Peccei

The Blue Economy: A new Report to the Club of Rome

World Resources: In quest for a positive vision

Growth in Transition

New Secretary General for the Club of Rome

To master the threats of climate change we have to redefine and reorient economic growth

Consultation on the Future "EU 2020" Strategy - Summary Submission from the Club of Rome

A modern version of capitalism can generate a path of sustainable growth

Members of the Club of Rome Support the Climate Change Task Force

Copenhagen and beyond

New Report to the Club of Rome

Club of Rome lauches partnership with ISN - ETH Zurich

Club of Rome - Time Capsule Project

Blue-Tech - Marktplatz für effiziente Energielösungen

DESERTEC - Clean Energy from Deserts

Club of Rome briefs UNESCO

New Scientist: The world's financial and climate crises have a common cause ...

Secretary General Martin Lees gives an Interview for Emirates Business

This year's prestigious award goes to Dr. Dennis Meadows

Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizäcker received prestigious Award

Club of Rome Co-President becomes President of the IUCN

Club of Rome Honorary President becomes the Universal Spaniard

The Club of Rome regrets to announce the death of its extremely valued and devoted member Maria Ramirez Ribes.

Secretary General of the Club of Rome - presentation on "Sustaining Human Progress"

International Secretariat in Winterthur

The New Club of Rome Website

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Members of the Club of Rome Support the Climate Change Task Force

“The Climate Change Task Force (CCTF) is an independent, non-governmental committee comprised of leading international climate change thinkers, scientists, Nobel Peace Laureates, as well as former and current Heads of State, calling upon civil society and the public at large to urgently engage in the climate debate.

The three main objectives of The Climate Change Task Force (CCTF) are:
  1. Maximize the opportunities offered by the climate negotiations
  2. "Re-calibrate" the international response to climate change and outline a framework for Copenhagen follow-up
  3. Promote the active engagement of civil society and the wider public in the search for adequate solutions to the challenges of climate change
In the end, the aim is to build the critical mass and political will for deep-rooted societal change capable of containing and then reversing the effects of climate change.

The Partners of the Climate Change Task Force are

The Nobel Peace Laureates
Green Cross
The Club of Madrid
The Club of Rome


www.climatechangetaskforce.org





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