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2011

No 80: November 21st      Dennis Meadows
Learning to live within Limits

No 79: January 26tht      John McClintock
From European Union to World Union

No 78: September 29th      Marc van der Erve
To Be or To Become

No 77: May 26th      Ian Johnson
Real Values and the new economics of change: an agenda of action to 2050

No 76: January 27th      Christine von Weizsäcker
The Biodiversity Crisis and its Governance

2010

No 75: December 16th      Jean-Marie Rousseau
Understanding New China, Arising from Darkness

No 74: October 21st      Erik Van Den Broecke
Systems Thinking, Complexity and Network Science

No 73: September 29th      Jean-Pascal van Ypersele
Science, the Future of Climate, and Governance

No 72: April 29th      Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero
The World and Europe up to 2050: Trends and Challenges

No 71: March 31st      Friedrich Barth
Alarming world wide fresh water situation as a consequence of Global Warming

No 70: March 4th      Jean-François Guet
The "Grenelle of Environment" and Sustainable Cities in France

No 69: February 23rd      Joel Marsden
World Vote Now

No 68: February 10th       Michael Ghil
Climate Change: Past, Present and Future

No 67: January 26th       David C. Korten
Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth

2009

No 66: December 7th       Ian Douglas
Bringing 20.000 People to Manchenster City Waterfront Areas in 20 Years

No 65: November 17th       Valentino Piana
Innovative Economic Policies for Climate Change Mitigation

No 64: October 26th       Dhiru Thadani
Sustainable Urbanization and Cities

No 63: October 14th       Guido-Henri de Couvreur
The Zero Carbon and Zero Waste Water House

No 62: October 8th       Ron Van Oers
Historic Cities and Adaptation to Change

No 61: June 23rd       Jo Vandebergh, Benoît Broos
Tweewaters: Belgium's Most Ambitious Urban Project

No 60: June 2nd       Helen Anderson
Limits to growth: views and contribution from New-Zealand

No 59: May 26th       Raoul Weiler
Geo-engineering a New Copernican Revolution. An Ultimate Solution for Reducing Global Warming?

No 58: April 23rd       Johan Nijs
Photovoltaic Solar Energy: Present and Future

No 57: March 26th       Harry Lehmann
Renewable Energy Outlook 2030

No 56: February 19th       Bernard A. Lietaer
Systemic Solutions for Today’s World Challenges

No 55: January 14th       Penny D. Sackett
Science, Scientists, a Sustainable World: Views from Down Under

2008

No 54: December 4th       Thierry Gaudin
The World in 2025: A Challenge to Reason

No 53: October 13th       Silvia Zimmermann del Castillo
Sustainable Cities: Buenos Aires and the Challenge of Globalization

No 52: September 11th       Robby Berloznik, Jan Staman, Philippe Busquin
Technology Assessment, Governance and Sustainability

No 51: June 2nd       Arnulf Jaeger-Waldau and Marc Steen
Renewable Energies: a dialogue for sustainabilityy

No 50: April 9th       Spyros Konidaris
INNOVATION Concept and relation with R/D

No 49: February 29th       Barry Hughes
Looking at the UNEP Global Environment Outlook Report, GEO-4

No 48: February 27th       Jean Guinet
OECD strategy review of Innovation Policies And Their Economic Impact

No 47: January 10th       Martin Lees
The Mission of the University for Peace of the United Nations









                                


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