Climate Action Simulation Materials
If you haven’t already, take the Mastering En-ROADS course to learn how to lead the Climate Action
Simulation with En-ROADS, and then return here to retrieve materials for running the game. The Climate Action Simulation has been run by people of all backgrounds and skill sets. With some preparation you can lead this highly engaging exercise and enable people to explore
what is needed to address the climate challenge. The Climate Action Simulation can be run both in-person and online. Find all the materials below.
Looking to run an En-ROADS event in a language other than English? Explore this worksheet or our languages page.
Materials for Facilitators
Presentation Slides
Present these slides to participants, which include roleplay instructions, background information, and data on climate impacts. These slides
will serve as your guide throughout the different aspects of the game.
Supplemental Slides
Enhance your presentation with this deck, which includes climate science, impacts from climate change, simulator science, model comparisons,
and more.
The Facilitator Guide
Learn how to run the game with this comprehensive instruction manual—an alternative to the Mastering En-ROADS online course—that guides you
through essential elements, from preparation and room setup, to sample scripts and debrief techniques.
Online Worksheet
Resource to assign your participants roles ahead of time, provide their briefing sheets, and virtual backgrounds. This link will prompt you to
create a copy of the worksheet, which you will be able to edit.
Materials to provide to Participants
In the Climate Action Simulation game, participants are divided into teams that represent different global stakeholders of business, government,
and civil society who can drive climate solutions. Typically, the game is played with teams divided into either 6 or 8 stakeholder groups,
depending on the nature and/or size of the audience. We recommend selecting either the 6-team or the 8-team formats, aiming for 3 to 10
participants per group. In either setup, there exists an opportunity to include an extra stakeholder group—Banking and Finance—providing an
enriched gameplay experience.
6-Team Version
Use the Quick Download, which includes all
materials listed below:
8-Team Version
Use the Quick Download, which includes all
materials listed below:
Additional group
For either the 6-team or 8-team version, you can optionally add the Banking and Finance group. Use the Quick Download, which includes:
Description of Game Materials:
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Briefing Statements: Provide background information used to orient participants with their assigned roles within the role-playing
game. Participants are divided into teams representing different global stakeholders from business, government, and civil society, each with the
ability to drive climate solutions.
- Proposal Form: For participants to compile their proposed actions.
- En-ROADS One-page Guide to the Control Panel: A basic overview to the main sliders driving En-ROADS behavior.
- Table Cards: To print and place on tables to identify each group.
- Name Tags: To print on adhesive name tags to help participants identify what groups they belong to.
- Virtual Backgrounds: To help participants identify what groups they belong to in a video conference.
Register your event
Have you run the Climate Action Simulation game or have one planned? Make sure to register it and we can add it to the map of events all over
the world. Registering your event allows us to share future updates to the materials and connects you to our global community.