5. **Influence and Evolution**: - The report's success w…

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5. **Influence and Evolution**:
- The report's success was further amplified by the 1973 oil crisis, which underscored resource scarcity[3].
- Despite initial influence at the OECD, the Club of Rome's questioning of unlimited growth led to internal fractures and a shift in the OECD's focus towards unfettered economic growth[1].
- The Club of Rome has continued to evolve, publishing numerous reports that challenge established paradigms and advocate for systemic shifts in global social, environmental, and economic systems. Today, it includes 100 full members, a full-time secretariat in Winterthur, Switzerland, and a satellite office in Brussels[1][4].