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| company_type = [[Company_Type:=NPO|[[Non-Profit Organization]]]] | | company_type = [[Company_Type:=NPO|[[Non-Profit Organization]]]] | ||
| foundation = [[2007]] | | foundation = [[2007]] | ||
− | | founder = Karl Jaeger}} | + | | founder = [[Karl Jaeger]] |
+ | | location = {{flagicon|UK}} [[City:=Bath| Bath]],[[Country_Name:=United Kingdom|[[United Kingdom|UK]]]] | ||
+ | | contact = [[Address:=7 Lansdown Crescent, Bath, BA1 5EX]]<br>[[Web:=www.ourfutureplanet.org| www.ourfutureplanet.org]] | ||
+ | | reference = [[Year End]]: [[Year End:=1231|December/31]]}} | ||
− | '''Our Future Planet''' is a [[non-profit]] online [[project]] (Registered Charity no. 1124332), aimed to be the first to design a fundamentally new planetary system <ref>http://www.ourfutureplanet.org/about Statement from Our Future Planet Website </ref>. It is a first independent organisation that encourages its members to take an active part in the design of their [[future planet]], by allowing anyone to start petitions and actions. | + | '''Our Future Planet''' is a [[non-profit]] online [[project]] (Registered Charity no. 1124332), aimed to be the first to design a fundamentally new planetary system <ref>{{http://www.ourfutureplanet.org/about Statement from Our Future Planet Website}}</ref>. It is a first independent organisation that encourages its members to take an active part in the design of their [[future planet]], by allowing anyone to start petitions and actions. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Created by Karl Jaeger, founder of the [[International School of America]] <ref>http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news_events/ed/2007/fall/news/jaeger.html Interview with Karl Jaeger on Our Future Planet by the Harvard Graduate School of Education </ref> in 2007, Our Future Planet has been actively supporting “citizens” in the expression of their views on the future of the planet and sponsoring petitions. | + | Created by Karl Jaeger, founder of the [[International School of America]] <ref>{{http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news_events/ed/2007/fall/news/jaeger.html Interview with Karl Jaeger on Our Future Planet by the Harvard Graduate School of Education}}</ref> in 2007, Our Future Planet has been actively supporting “citizens” in the expression of their views on the future of the planet and sponsoring petitions. |
Most popular actions include the global Planetary Population Partnership and the OFP Family System aimed to decrease the population on Earth. By 2008, Our Future Planet had over 300 active members. | Most popular actions include the global Planetary Population Partnership and the OFP Family System aimed to decrease the population on Earth. By 2008, Our Future Planet had over 300 active members. | ||
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− | == | + | ==References== |
− | {{reflist}} | + | {{reflist}} |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 19 November 2008
Our Future Planet | |
Type | [[Company_Type:=NPO|Non-Profit Organization]] |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Karl Jaeger |
Headquarters | Template:Country data UK Bath,[[Country_Name:=United Kingdom|UK]] |
Contact | 7 Lansdown Crescent, Bath, BA1 5EX www.ourfutureplanet.org |
Reference | Year End: December/31 |
Our Future Planet is a non-profit online project (Registered Charity no. 1124332), aimed to be the first to design a fundamentally new planetary system [1]. It is a first independent organisation that encourages its members to take an active part in the design of their future planet, by allowing anyone to start petitions and actions.
History
Created by Karl Jaeger, founder of the International School of America [2] in 2007, Our Future Planet has been actively supporting “citizens” in the expression of their views on the future of the planet and sponsoring petitions. Most popular actions include the global Planetary Population Partnership and the OFP Family System aimed to decrease the population on Earth. By 2008, Our Future Planet had over 300 active members.
Initially focused on four main areas: Population, Education, Transportation and Sustainable Economics, Our Future Planet now has a “Globe of Ideas” including 50 discussion topics ranging from war to religion. [3].
References
- ^ Template:Http://www.ourfutureplanet.org/about Statement from Our Future Planet Website
- ^ Template:Http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news events/ed/2007/fall/news/jaeger.html Interview with Karl Jaeger on Our Future Planet by the Harvard Graduate School of Education
- ^ http://karlgjaeger.blogspot.com/2007/05/our-future-planet.html Karl Jager’s comments
External links
- [1] Our Future Planet home page
Bath:
Our Future Planet 7 Lansdown Crescent Bath BA1 5EX
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