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PostMay 21, 2020

Join A Movement of Change Makers: EnROADS Climate Solutions Simulator

From the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative and Climate Interactive

Imagine yourself, alongside other global and community leaders worldwide, facilitating dynamic conversations that lead to climate action. 

You can do this by leading events online or in-person using a new tool – En-ROADS – an interactive model that synthesizes the best available climate science on what is needed for climate action. 

Join our free 8-part En-ROADS Climate Ambassador training program that started May 14, 2020. Although the first session of the course began earlier in May, we encourage you to jump in and join us for the remaining live trainings. Any sessions or materials you missed will be provided as webinar recordings and through emails connected to the course.

To learn more and sign up, visit: https://www.climateinteractive.org/tools/en-roads/landing-page/ 

by MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
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