(Rotterdam,
the Netherlands): 2052: A Global Forecast for the Next
Forty Years, by Jorgen Randers, launched by the Club of Rome on May 7,
raises the possibility that humankind might not survive on the planet if it
continues on its path of over-consumption and short-termism.
In the Report author Jorgen Randers raises essential questions: How many people
will the planet be able to support? Will the belief in endless growth crumble?
Will runaway climate change take hold? Where will quality of life improve, and
where will it decline? Using painstaking research, and drawing on contributions
from more than 30 thinkers in the field, he concludes that....
Read more: http://www.clubofrome.org/?p=4211
More about Rander's visit: http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/webpages4/archives/randers_jorgen13.html
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Jorgen Randers in New Film
Jorgen Randers, who visits UAlbany tonight, stars in a new documentary about the impending collapse of the Earth's ability to sustain human life, The Last Call.
View a trailer of the film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzUKVqD-xKs
Visit the film's website: http://www.lastcallthefilm.org/en/synopsis
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Will Humanity Survive? Maybe Not.
Jorgen Randers, who visits Albany today, raises questions about humankind's near-term prospects. His report was delivered to the influential global thinktank, The Club of Rome.
The following is a summary of the report, which appears on The Club of Rome's website:
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The following is a summary of the report, which appears on The Club of Rome's website:
New Report issues warning about humanity’s ability to survive without major change
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Jorgen Randers In the Times Union
Jorgen Randers, who visits today, Wednesday, Feb. 8th, is interviewed by Elizabeth Floyd Mair in the Times Union:
Global thinking, global warning
Norwegian environmental scientist sees a bleak future unfolding if nations do not change course
Jorgen Randers has spent much of his adult life worrying about the future. Not his own, but that of the planet.The environmental scientist co-authored the classic "The Limits to Growth" in 1972, which examined humanity's overuse of the Earth's finite natural resources and discussed a variety of scenarios that could result over the next four decades.Fast-forward 40 years to 2012, when Randers issued a new book, "2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years." In it, Randers, displaying a curious mix of passion and resignation, takes a hard look at what he believes the future is likely to be.
Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/living/article/Global-thinking-and-global-warning-4240722.php#ixzz2K8DsSRYM
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