Carbon Dioxide Will Persist in the Atmosphere Long After Current Decision Makers Have Left Their Roles: On Ethical Grounds, Young People Should Have a Say

December 5, 2012 by Elizabeth Sawin

Even if today's college students live to be 100 years old, more than half of the CO2 released into the atmosphere during the four years ...

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Beth Sawin Illuminates the Emissions Gap For U.S. Media

November 28, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

Climate Interactive Co-Director Beth Sawin is one of the co-authors of the UNEP Emissions Gap Report, which is getting widespread coverage, ...

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We head to Doha Climate Negotiations & Provide Free Climate Simulation

November 27, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

For those following and participating in the negotiations in Doha, especially those working on the ADP, Climate Interactive provides ...

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Another Report Says We Are Steering the Planet Into a Dangerously Hot Future

November 23, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

Ahead of climate talks in Doha, Qatar next week, the UN Environmental Programme has released the third Emissions Gap Report. Climate ...

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MIT Professor Says We Are Playing Russian Roulette With Our Children's Future

November 20, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

John Sterman, MIT Professor and fellow collaborator on many Climate Interactive projects, lays out the stark realities we are facing with ...

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World Energy Exercise: Putting You in Control of Our Energy Future

November 14, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

Climate Interactive has developed the World Energy Exercise to provide a simulation-based experience to help deepen participants' ...

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Carbon Prices, Regulation, and New Technology: En-ROADS Shows if it Will Work

October 23, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

With Climate Interactive's En-ROADS simulation it becomes possible to try out differently energy policies and scenarios and quickly see how ...

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Copenhagen Goal Within Reach, But Only With Global Action Far Beyond Today’s Most Ambitious Actions

October 16, 2012 by Elizabeth Sawin

Even if the world also has sustained success eliminating deforestation, reducing emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gasses and improving ...

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C-Learn Simulation Puts High-Powered Climate Analysis in Hands of Educators and Students

October 9, 2012 by Stephanie McCauley

Climate policy analysis is accessible to anyone with the online C-Learn simulation. Just plug in your estimates of what kind of emissions ...

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4 Tools for Teaching Engaging Climate & Systems Thinking Classes

October 4, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

Climate Interactive has many tools that can be used in classrooms from middle school to graduate-level for interactive and engaging classes ...

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New Release of C-ROADS Available

September 27, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

The best tool to quickly analyze the long-term effects of different combinations of country and regional climate change mitigation ...

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Plotting the Clean Energy Transition: Grad Students Use En-ROADS for New Insights

September 19, 2012 by Ellie Johnston

Stanford students debating energy policy with En-ROADS

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