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The Stiftung für die Rechte zukünftiger Generationen, also known as Stiftung Generationengerechtigkeit, is a foundation under civil law based in Stuttgart, founded in 1997 by Jörg Tremmel. The foundation focuses on promoting and enforcing intergenerational justice and sustainability.
The main mission of the foundation is to ensure that the interests of future generations are considered in the decision-making processes of today's society. This includes conducting research on the topics of intergenerational justice and sustainability, as well as promoting education and public awareness. The foundation advocates for fair and equal conditions for the exchange of resources, opportunities, and values between different generations to prevent one generation from living at the expense of another – neither financially, ecologically, nor socially[3].
The foundation is strongly committed to promoting sustainability and intergenerational justice. This includes:
The board of the foundation, consisting of Luise Roither, Grace Clover, Christopher Isensee, and Jörg Tremmel, manages the foundation's affairs on a voluntary basis. The advisory board, made up of Ortwin Renn and Rolf Kreibich, oversees and supports the work of the board. The office team, led by Jörg Tremmel as managing director and Lena Winzer as project manager, is responsible for implementing projects and managing the foundation[1][2].
The Stiftung für die Rechte zukünftiger Generationen is a key player in the field of intergenerational justice and is committed to a fair and sustainable future with dedication and innovative spirit.