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Limits to Growth, the 1972 report to the Club of Rome, investigated economic growth and overshoot.
What to do in a failing civilization Patrick Vessey 2009
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In 1972, just two years after the first Earth Day, the Club of Rome published its report, "The Limits to Growth."
A New Day Dawning 2008
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It gives rise to Club of Rome thinking with which essentially is a scarcity model.
Stephen C. Rose: Our Crisis Is Not Economic -- Part Two 2008
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Sadly, the world economy is right on schedule, as it has continued its resource use and depletion roughly at the rate projected in 1972 by the Club of Rome.
A New Day Dawning 2008
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Let's discuss the Club of Rome and the Committee of 300, shall we?
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Let's discuss the Club of Rome and the Committee of
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Vice-Chairman, Tallberg Foundation and member of the Club of Rome.
WN.com - Articles related to Bombay High Court dismisses Lalit Modi's Petition 2010
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Let's discuss the Club of Rome and the Committee of 300, shall we?
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Climategate follows on the heels of other scientific scams that reach back to the Club of Rome in the
Signs of the Times 2010
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Climategate follows on the heels of other scientific scams that reach back to the Club of Rome in the
Signs of the Times 2010
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