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PostApril 23, 2020

The Best Way to Slow Global Warming? You Decide in This Climate Simulator

Bloomberg Green recently developed a simplified climate solutions menu based off of our EnROADS Climate Model. See the full article here.

Climate Interactive, a nonprofit think tank, has spent the last nine years developing a tool with the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative and Ventana Systems Inc., dubbed En-ROADS, that lets everyone test the impact of climate solutions. It’s a policy simulator designed for use in role-playing workshops for negotiators, academic seminars, and as a learning aid for curious individuals.

Bloomberg Green has used En-ROADS as an engine to create a simplified scenario menu, streamlining the mechanics just enough to let regular people test their assumptions about specific climate solutions — and what it will take to keep the world below 2°C.

Source: Written by Eric Roston and Paul Murray, Bloomberg Green

 

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