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World Federation of Scientists : ウィキペディア英語版 | World Federation of Scientists The World Federation of Scientists is a multi-disciplinary association of scientists focused around concentrating talent to solving planetary challenges. Established in Erice, Sicily in 1973 by a group of eminent researchers led by Isidor Isaac Rabi and Antonino Zichichi, it has grown to include more than 10,000 scientists drawn from 110 countries. Notable scientists involved with the association include T. D. Lee, Laura Fermi, Eugene Wigner, Paul Dirac, and Piotr Kapitza.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About the Organization )〕 The federation administers the Erice Prize and the Gian Carlo Wick Gold Medal Prize.〔 It notably holds annual seminars on planetary threats, discussing issues such as adaption to and mitigation of global climate change. Václav Klaus, then President of the Czech Republic, gave the keynote lecture of their August 2012 meeting, his skeptical views sparking debate among the attendees. It is not related to the World Federation of Science Journalists. ==Background and history== According to the World Federation of Scientists' website, The current President is the seminal Italian physicist Antonino Zichichi.
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