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1.23.24-Japan-Sterman-Patten
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Duration: 45:55
January 23, 2024
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The climate crisis is growing worse even as efforts to replace fossil fuels with clean, renewable energy accelerate. How can the world limit global warming and build a more prosperous, healthy, equitable, and sustainable world? In this interactive session, we’ll use the En-ROADS climate policy simulation model developed by the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative and the not-for-profit think tank Climate Interactive. En-ROADS has been used by over 200,000 people in 130 nations, including more than 6500 senior leaders around the world in government, business, investing, and civil society. En-ROADS enables you to try a wide range of policies and actions to cut greenhouse gas emissions and immediately see their likely impacts on global warming, sea level rise, ocean acidification, air pollution, and economic growth. You will have a chance to explore which policies have high potential to cut emissions and limit the harms from climate change, which proposed solutions have low impact, and discuss what we all can do to make a difference in time and create a safer future for ourselves and our children.
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The climate crisis is growing worse even as efforts to replace fossil fuels with clean, renewable energy accelerate. How can the world limit global warming and build a more prosperous, healthy, equitable, and sustainable world? In this interactive session, we’ll use the En-ROADS climate policy simulation model developed by the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative and the not-for-profit think tank Climate Interactive. En-ROADS has been used by over 200,000 people in 130 nations, including more than 6500 senior leaders around the world in government, business, investing, and civil society. En-ROADS enables you to try a wide range of policies and actions to cut greenhouse gas emissions and immediately see their likely impacts on global warming, sea level rise, ocean acidification, air pollution, and economic growth. You will have a chance to explore which policies have high potential to cut emissions and limit the harms from climate change, which proposed solutions have low impact, and discuss what we all can do to make a difference in time and create a safer future for ourselves and our children.
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