Aurelio Peccei (July 4, 1908, Turin, Piedmont – March 14, 1984, Rome) was an Italian scholar and industrialist, best known as the founder and first president of the Club of Rome - an organization advocating population control and eugenics, up to and including the taking of human life, in order to prevent starvation and global warming.
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