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Leaders for a New Climate: Systems Thinking and the C-ROADS Simulation workshop

Oct 19-21, 2010 — Boston Mass USA

Climate Interactive and SEED Systems are offering a powerful three-day workshop for innovative climate, energy, and sustainability leaders from business, non-profit, government, and university sectors, led by Drew Jones and Sara Schley.

Attend to develop your capacities in:

• Systems thinking: Causal loop and stock-flow diagramming.

• Leadership: Vision, reflective conversation, consensus building.

• Computer simulation: Using and leading policy-testing with the C-ROADS/C-Learn simulation.

• Policy development: Attendees will play the World Climate exercise.

• Climate, energy, and sustainability strategy: Reflections and insights from international experts.

• Business success stories: What’s working in the new low carbon economy and implications for you.

• Building your network of people sharing aspirations for climate progress.

We will stay connected and collaborate to accelerate progress.

For more information and to register please visit http://climateinteractive.org/events

Counting emissions – pledges, airplanes, volcanoes

Pew Climate has a nice summary of attempts to add up country emissions, including Climate Interactive’s.

PewAddingPledges

Somewhere in the blogosphere I ran across this nice infographic contrasting European aviation and Icelandic volcano emissions:

Calculators of the global climate deal, unite!

Read all about it at Climate Interactive.

State of the global deal, Feb 2010

Somehow I forgot to mention our latest release:

climatescoreboardFeb10

The “Confirmed Proposals” emissions above translate into temperature rise of 3.9C (7F) in 2100. More details on the CI blog. The widget still stands where we left it in Copenhagen:

Time for a little chest-pounding …

Top Ten Ways Climate Interactive and C-ROADS Delivered Results in Copenhagen