The First Global Revolution

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The First Global Revolution is a 1991 report by the Club of Rome that analyzes global systemic crises and advocates for coordinated international action to address environmental, economic, and social challenges.

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instanceOf book
report
addresses North–South relations
climate and environmental degradation
population growth
resource depletion
social inequality
technological change
associatedWith debates on world governance
global environmental movement
author Alexander King NERFINISHED
Bertrand Schneider NERFINISHED
basedOn Club of Rome research
countryOfOrigin Italy
focusesOn limits to growth
need for coordinated international action
systemic global crises
genre environmental studies
non-fiction
political analysis
hasPerspective global systems thinking
influenced discourse on sustainable development in the 1990s
intendedAudience academics
general public interested in global issues
policymakers
language English
mediaType print
mentions need for a common enemy to unite humanity
organization Club of Rome NERFINISHED
pageCount approximately 200
proposes comprehensive global approach to problem-solving
rethinking economic growth models
strengthening international institutions
publicationYear 1991
publisher Pantheon Books NERFINISHED
Simon & Schuster
subject Club of Rome NERFINISHED
economic crisis
environmental crisis
global governance
global problems
social crisis
sustainable development
timePeriodDiscussed early 21st century
late 20th century

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