STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
As the member states of the European Union and the world head into this new millennium, we face significant and difficult challenges. With a growing world population and limited financial resources, we must ensure adequate supplies of food, energy, clean water, and essential human services without causing damage to our environment or public health. How we answer these challenges is of great importance not only to ourselves but to future generations as well.
Our path into the future must be guided by creativity and innovation. Clearly, we must emphasize the development of safe and affordable technologies. Already, we have the capability to greatly increase crop yields through agricultural chemicals, to harness the power of the atom for electricity, and to eliminate many life threatening diseases through biotechnology. One can only wonder at the possibilities that lay ahead.
The European Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT Europe) was created to offer a positive new voice on consumer and environmental issues.
The Committee boldly proclaims that the western values of competition, progress, political and economic freedom, and genuine environmental stewardship can and do offer the best hope for protecting not only the earth and its wildlife, but even more importantly, its people. CFACT Europe is therefore working to promote market-oriented and safe technological solutions to such growing concerns as energy production, waste-management, food production and processing, air and water quality, wildlife protection and much more.
With growing number of academic and scientific advisors in various fields, along with a rapidly expanding number of supporters in most of the European countries, CFACT Europe is a catalyst that is helping carry the European societies and our world toward a more constructive tomorrow.
CFACT Europe was founded in 2004 and is a partner of CFACT America. It relies on private contributions from foundations, corporations, and citizens. Right now, the Committee is setting up an aggressive program that includes research and publications, local, national and international educational efforts and media exposure.
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