Some clubs play for trophies. The Club of Rome plays for the future. Founded in Rome in 1968 — no uniforms, no trophy cabinet, no home ground — it brought together scientists, economists, and thinkers from across the world, united by a single mission: to ask the questions nobody else wanted to ask, and to share the answers. Not to celebrate what humanity had built, but to ask whether we could keep building it forever.
The answer, it turned out, was no. And that changed everything.