Forum for the Future
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Forum for the Future is a British sustainable development charity. It was founded in 1996 by Jonathon Porritt, Sara Parkin and Paul Ekins and is now run by Peter Madden. Its vision is of "businesses and communities thriving in a future that’s environmentally sustainable and socially just". It runs partnerships with some 120 leading organisations acorss business and the public sector to incorporate the principles of sustainable development. Forum specialises in futures work, innovation and capacity building, and it also runs a Masters course, 'Masters in Leadership for Sustainable Development', which has been running since the inception of Forum for the Future 10 years ago. It publishes a magazine called Green Futures which highlights good news stories on the environment.
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