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  2. The Limits to Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome has persisted after The Limits to Growth and has generally provided comprehensive updates to the book every five years. An independent retrospective on the public debate over The Limits to Growth concluded in 1978 that optimistic attitudes had won out, causing a general loss of momentum in the environmental movement. While ...

  3. Dennis Meadows - Wikipedia

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    The Limits to Growth is a 1972 book modeling the consequences of a rapidly growing world population and finite resource supplies, commissioned by the Club of Rome. Meadows coauthored the book with his wife Donella H. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III.

  4. Club of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome stimulated considerable public attention with the first report to the club, The Limits to Growth. [6] Published in 1972, its computer simulations suggested that economic growth could not continue indefinitely because of resource depletion. The 1973 oil crisis increased public concern about this problem. The report went on to ...

  5. To accomplish these objectives, Phase One was undertaken. It examined the five basic factors that determine, and therefore, ultimately limit, growth on this planet--population, agricultural production, natural resources, industrial production, and pollution. An analysis of current

  6. Donella Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career. Fields. Environmental science, Systems science. Institutions. Dartmouth, MIT. Donella Hager "Dana" Meadows [1] [2] (March 13, 1941 – February 20, 2001) was an American environmental scientist, educator, and writer. She is best known as lead author of the books The Limits to Growth and Thinking In Systems: A Primer .

  7. The First Global Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The First Global Revolution is a book written by Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, and published by Pantheon Books in 1991. The book follows up the earlier 1972 work-product from the Club of Rome titled The Limits to Growth. The book's tagline is A Report by the Council of the Club of Rome. The book was intended as a blueprint for the 21st ...

  8. DOCUMENT RESUME - ed

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    The Club of Rome's Limits to Growth study in 1972 (Meadows et al.) unveiled a global model postulating disastrous effects from exponential world growth in population, industrialization, pollution, and resource

  9. DOCUMENT RESUME BE 006 151 AUTHOR Perelman, Lewis .7 ...

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    the Club of Rome's The Limits to. Growth,3. Both of these studies bore the same central conclusion: that not only do limits exist theoretically for world population and material forms of economic growth but that these limits are, in fact, on the verge of being reached. As a result of the work of Forrester, Meadows, and the