About the Club of Budapest
The Club of Budapest is an informal association of global
and local active opinion leaders in the fields of art, science, religion
and culture. The founder and president, Dr. Ervin Laszlo was nominated
for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, 2005 and 2006. He received the Japan
Peace Prize in 2001 and holds the highest degree of the Sorbonne.
The Club of Budapest is dedicated to furthering and facilitating
the evolution of more responsible and timely values and ethics among
people in all societies and every walk of life, as the best and ultimately
only dependable avenue toward peace and sustainability on this planet.
Honorary members of The Club of Budapest include H.H.
the Dalai Lama (Spiritual Leader / Nobel Peace Laureate); Mikhail Gorbachev
(Opinion Leader / Statesman); Jane Goodall (Scientist); Peter Gabriel
(Musician); Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Writer); Hazel Henderson (Economist/Activist);
Masami Saionji (Japanese Spiritual Leader); Mohammed Yunnus (Economist
/ Nobel Peace Laureate) to name but a few.
The Club of Budapest (Australia)
The Australian chapter of The Club of Budapest is still
forming and has been encouraged by Dr. Laszlo to include Australia in
what will be the first of an annual event, culminating in 2012 with
the ‘Embrace the Planet’ celebration.
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