Following the disappointing outcomes of the World Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, the FRFG is calling for a fundamental reform of the allocation process for future climate conferences.
Since 2015, the FRFG has published the Intergenerational Justice Review (IGJR) jointly with the London-based Intergenerational Foundation (IF). This is the only English-language journal dedicated exclusively to the topic of intergenerational justice.
The Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations (FRFG) and the Intergenerational Foundation (IF) jointly promote the Intergenerational Justice Prize. The prize is awarded biennially and was initiated by the Stiftung Apfelbaum (Appletree Foundation) who also finances it.
Mid-August 2024 saw the publication of a new study about the search for a depository for highly reactive nuclear waste in Germany. According to the study, ...
We are thrilled to welcome you to the newly relaunched website of the Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations (FRFG)! This platform has been thoughtfully redesigned to ...