6 Methods to Unlock the Magic of Multisolving
July 17, 2018
The complex and interconnected challenges facing us today require solutions that pool people's expertise, funding, and political will to ...
Read MoreHow to Run the World Climate Simulation with Younger Children
July 11, 2018
The World Climate role-play simulation can work for kids as young as 7-8 years old.We’ve done it - and found that they love the drama of ...
Read MoreLakota Solar Grows Native-Owned Renewables in Tribal Communities
July 2, 2018
Lakota Solar Enterprises is a Native-owned and operated renewable energy company located on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Its ...
Read MoreBringing the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations Home to Maine
June 13, 2018
This guest post was written by: Anna McGinn, Dr. Molly Schauffler, and Will KochtitzkyThe annual United Nations meeting to negotiate on ...
Read MoreBuilding Systems Thinking Capacity in Africa
May 30, 2018
Climate Interactive's Agriculture team recently held a successful workshop on systems thinking and system dynamics at the campus of our ...
Read MoreUrban Mining Turns Waste into Value
May 23, 2018
Urban mining, or recycling and reusing everything from buildings to electronics to household waste, is a way to preserve the value of goods ...
Read MoreNew York Times Op-Ed: Burning Wood is Worse than Coal for the Climate
May 8, 2018
Is replacing coal burning with biomass good for climate change, or does it actually create more emissions?Climate Interactive and MIT's ...
Read MoreWorld Climate at the University of Ghana, Legon
May 2, 2018
Guest blog post by Dr. Jemima Yakah AmoahThis World Climate Simulation was facilitated by Dr. Mrs. Jemima Yakah Amoah, Lecturer, ...
Read MoreFirst World Climate Simulation in Bhutan Yields Commitments
April 26, 2018
By Sunil Sapkota, COPInMyCity Asia OfficerOn 24th of March 2018, I along with 70 other participants, celebrated WWF's Earth Hour Day with ...
Read MoreTurning Mountaintop Coal Mines into Farms
April 25, 2018
Coalfield Development, a nonprofit social enterprise in West Virginia, is working to turn former coal mining areas and mountaintop removal ...
Read MoreEspigoladors: Spain’s second chance for food, planet, and the socially excluded
April 11, 2018
In Spain, the art of gleaning – harvesting farmers’ unwanted crops – is feeding the hungry and creating employment for the socially ...
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