Sunday, April 14, 2019

 LAST YEAR'S SURVIVORS REMAIN LOCKED IN THE ROOM

MIT Climate Summit Simulation
MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
What if the UN locked global stakeholders in a room until they agreed on a climate plan that would actually work? What would the CEO of Exxon, Xi Jinping, Angela Merkel, the Chair of Ford, the head of Greenpeace, Donald Trump, and the Alliance of Rainforest Nations come up with? 

Would their plan limit warming to less than two degrees C in the newest MIT simulation, En-ROADS, used by top decision-makers in the US government, HSBC, and the United Nations, which runs 38,000 equations in a tenth of a second? Participants play roles and embrace the drama. 
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We have a variety of materials and ways to engage, educate, and learn about using simulations and systems thinking to take action on climate change. 

  • World Climate - Lead a mock-UN climate negotiation role play simulation.
  • The Climate Leader - Online trainings in systems thinking to address climate change.
  • Multisolving - Exploring how climate solutions can address other systemic challenges, including health, resilience, and equity.