The Millennium Project
The Millennium Project is a think tank that publishes a State of the Future report for the past 24 years, and Futures Research Methodology 3.0 with 27 methods, and manages the Global Futures Research System.[2] It was founded under the American Council for the United Nations University in 1997.[3] By 2007 it had become a part of the World Federation of United Nations Associations[4] By 2009 it had become independent and has grown to have 65 Nodes (groups of individuals and institutions that connect local and global perspectives on the future) around the world.[2]
Purpose | Global Futures Research |
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Headquarters | Washington D.C. |
Region served | Worldwide |
Executive directors | Jerome C. Glenn,[1] Theodore J. Gordon, Elizabeth Florescu |
Website | millennium-project |
References
- December 19, 2013, USA Today, Moogfest announces music: Kraftwerk, Nile Rodgers, Retrieved July 9, 2015, "..Jerome C. Glenn: Co-founder & director of The Millennium Project...."
- Jonathan Owen (2014-03-16). "State of the Future report: Humans are doing OK, but nature suffers as a result – and we'll pay for it - Nature - Environment". The Independent. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
- ANDREW ZIPERN, November 8, 2001, The New York Times, Rewarding Technology That Benefits Humanity, Retrieved Aug. 23, 2014.
- 11 September 2007, Julian Borger, The Guardian, Organised crime: the $2 trillion threat to the world's security, Retrieved Aug. 23, 201
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