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* '''[[William K. Reilly]]''' - [[Bilderberg 1989|1989]] - wrote introductory remarks for the discussion
 
* '''[[William K. Reilly]]''' - [[Bilderberg 1989|1989]] - wrote introductory remarks for the discussion
 
* '''[[Klaus Töpfer]]''' - [[Bilderberg 1989|1989]] - wrote introductory remarks for the discussion
 
* '''[[Klaus Töpfer]]''' - [[Bilderberg 1989|1989]] - wrote introductory remarks for the discussion
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* '''[[Johan Rockström]]''' - [[Bilderberg 2019|2019]] -[[WEF/AGM]] perennial participant and joint director of the [[Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research]]. Wrote a Planetary Emergency Action Plan for the [[Club of Rome]], which he might have presented at [[Bilderberg 2019]]. 
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==Agenda setters==
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* '''[[Gro Harlem Brundtland]]''' - [[Bilderberg 1982|1982]], [[Bilderberg 1983|1983]] - Chaired the World Commission on Environment and Development which presented the [[Brundtland Report]] on "[[sustainable development]]".
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Revision as of 06:28, 28 January 2024

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The subject of "Climate change" was first brought up at the 1989 Bilderberg meeting[1], at the exact time of the end of the Cold War.

Bilderberg 1989

Under "solutions", the meeting strategized among other things that the areas where "immediate advances are required" were:

*Rapid progress in the capability to accurately forecast the regional effects (i.e. temperature and precipitation) of global warming for the next decade.

  • Environmental issues must become an integral part of national policies, economic developments and international affairs.
  • The right people must be identified, motivated and placed in various strategic positions in industry, government and academia.
  • The educational system must be adjusted to focus on strong interdisciplinary topics that will produce a new generation of scientists and engineers that will be the infrastructure upon which future advances will be made.[1]

A matter of concern to several speakers was the adequacy of existing political institutions to the task of dealing with the environment. An Austrian felt that, to address this "massive problem of social engineering," might require "imaginative new institutions"· to address the current inadequacy of leadership. A stronger international authority was needed. A German speaker felt that existing institutions, particularly the United Nations and its environmental agency, was up to the job and should be relied upon.[1]

Bilderberg 2007

Point 12: Climate change

Bilderberg/2009

Point 5: Sustainability: Post-Kyoto Challenges

Bilderberg/2018

Point 3: Climate Change and Sustainability

Bilderberg/2022

10. Energy Security and Sustainability

Bilderberg/2023

-Energy Transition


Meeting agenda setters

Agenda setters





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