Climate Interactive in the UK: Building grounded hope on climate solutions

“The workshop enabled participants to visualize how the various approaches and solutions interact and impact climate outcomes.  Some of the conclusions challenged received wisdom and intuition.”

– Workshop Participant

In the latest leg of our campaign to build understanding of climate change solutions, Climate Interactive Co-Director Drew Jones traveled to London to engage leaders with our simulations at an event organized by the German Marshall Fund and hosted by the U.K.’s Green Investment Bank.

Grounded optimism shows us that reducing climate risk is "doable."
Grounded hope shows us that reducing climate risk is “doable.”

In our first exercise with U.K. policymakers, the team of Drew Jones, Miriam Maes and Alissa Burger used our interactive climate and energy models—C-ROADS and En-ROADS—to spread “grounded hope.” Continue reading

Researchers Use Free Online C-ROADS to Run Climate Experiments

Check out the article below, which uses C-Learn, our free online version of C-ROADS, to investigate climate outcomes. We’re currently working on a new version of C-Learn that we’ll soon release, but you can test out the current version here. For more detail on the research, read the article below, or view the original here.

Geoengineering: The Inescapable Truth of Getting to 350

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Richard Morin/Solutions; Source: Hansen, J. et al, 2008

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