[18] National associations [edit] The club has national associations in 35 countries and territories.[19] The mission of the national associations is to spread the ideas and vision in their respective countries, to offer solutions and to lobby for a more sustainable and just economy in their nations, and to support the international secretariat of the club with the organization of events, such as the annual general assembly.[20] Current activities [edit] As of 2023, there have been 54 reports to the club.[21] These are internally reviewed studies commissioned by the executive committee, or suggested by a member or group of members, or by outside individuals and institutions.The most recent reports, both published in 2022, are "Earth for All – A Survival Guide for Humanity"[22] and "Limits and Beyond: 50 Years on from The Limits to Growth, What Did We Learn and What’s Next?".[23] On 14 March 2019, the Club of Rome issued an official statement in support of Greta Thunberg and the school strikes for climate, urging governments across the world to respond to this call for action and cut global carbon emissions.