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Une citation qui invite à la réflexion : la technologie ne peut pas remplacer le sens critique, l’action collective et la responsabilité individuelle face aux enjeux environnementaux, sociaux et numériques.

#Technologie #Responsabilité #Environnement #Numérique #TheLimitsToGrowth #DonellaMeadows

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A split image showing a historical black-and-white photo of a speaker at a podium on the left and a contemporary colour photo of a diverse group holding reports on the right. Overlaid text reads: “The Club of Rome’s history is more than just a report. Many people know The Limits to Growth. Fewer know the story behind it.” A caption at the bottom reads: “1968 → today.”

A split image showing a historical black-and-white photo of a speaker at a podium on the left and a contemporary colour photo of a diverse group holding reports on the right. Overlaid text reads: “The Club of Rome’s history is more than just a report. Many people know The Limits to Growth. Fewer know the story behind it.” A caption at the bottom reads: “1968 → today.”

A black-and-white group photograph of people standing outdoors, overlaid with a blue text box. The text reads: “Founded by scientists, economists and humanists, the Club of Rome introduced a new way of thinking: global problems are interconnected and long-term.” Below, a caption says, “A new way of thinking emerged in 1968.”

A black-and-white group photograph of people standing outdoors, overlaid with a blue text box. The text reads: “Founded by scientists, economists and humanists, the Club of Rome introduced a new way of thinking: global problems are interconnected and long-term.” Below, a caption says, “A new way of thinking emerged in 1968.”

A person wearing a backpack stands on a rocky hilltop path, looking toward the horizon. On the left, large text reads: “The Club of Rome’s journey included moments of global influence, periods of silence and fragmentation, and repeated efforts at renewal.” Decorative graphic elements frame the image.

A person wearing a backpack stands on a rocky hilltop path, looking toward the horizon. On the left, large text reads: “The Club of Rome’s journey included moments of global influence, periods of silence and fragmentation, and repeated efforts at renewal.” Decorative graphic elements frame the image.

Three women stand smiling together indoors at an event, with a banner in the background referencing global equity and a healthy planet. Above the photo, text reads: “Systems and long-term thinking in action.” Below it says: “Today, the Club of Rome brings together diverse voices to rethink humanity’s relationship with the planet,” followed by a link to the organisation’s history page.

Three women stand smiling together indoors at an event, with a banner in the background referencing global equity and a healthy planet. Above the photo, text reads: “Systems and long-term thinking in action.” Below it says: “Today, the Club of Rome brings together diverse voices to rethink humanity’s relationship with the planet,” followed by a link to the organisation’s history page.

Many people know #TheLimitsToGrowth.

Fewer know the story behind the organisation.

A new article revisits the Club of Rome’s history as part of a wider history project by the 2025 Communications Fellows.

📖 Read: vist.ly/4pk55

📚 Explore: vist.ly/4pk5b

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In 1972, #TheLimitsToGrowth sparked fierce debate.

Five decades later, co-author Jorgen Randers reflects on its message and why the world still needs long-term thinking.

Watch his short reflection and read the full profile: vist.ly/4nbtz

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“Information alone does not change behaviour.”

Jorgen Randers, member of The Club of Rome and co-author of #TheLimitsToGrowth reflects on 50 years of work, from MIT to @earth4all.life and what it takes to move from awareness to action.

Read our full interview: www.clubofrome.org/blog-post/ra...

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Dennis L. Meadows on 'The Limits to Growth and the Future of Humanity' (Part I)
Dennis L. Meadows on 'The Limits to Growth and the Future of Humanity' (Part I) YouTube video by Rachel Carson Center

Good mournings #doomisphere 🤗

"We didn't make those changes. And so, we followed the overshoot path… " - Dennis L. Meadows (the video is 15 years old BTW… 🫣)

#TheLimitsToGrowth
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"The challenge of overshoot from decision delay is real, but easily solvable if human society decided to act."

"The challenge of overshoot from decision delay is real, but easily solvable if human society decided to act."

It’s #WorldBookDay, the perfect opportunity to pick up a book and learn something new!

#TheLimitsToGrowth was published in 1972, a book that first modelled our planet’s interconnected systems. Have you read it yet?

Access it online here: 📖 www.clubofrome.org/publication/...

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5 keys to shifting to a well-being economy -- and the cost of inaction In 1972, the Club of Rome, an organization of thought leaders from around the world, published their first "Limits to Growth" report, a foundational text warning the world of the consequences of human...

Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Executive Chair of @earth4all.bsky.social, highlights five key areas that could enable people and the planet to thrive if humanity starts focusing on well-being economies over GDP growth in this TED talk: 📺 go.ted.com/KUVYM

#wellbeing #TheLimitstoGrowth #economy

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