Project presentation
The Climate Pathways Project aims to expand the reach of our En-ROADS climate solutions simulator, co-developed with Climate Interactive. En-ROADS is a first-of-its-kind tool that can show–on any laptop and in seconds–the impacts of global climate policy decisions on societal factors. It helps to spur conversations about the co-benefits and equity considerations of various climate policies. It has been used by 132,000+ people in 103 countries, including 1400+ top decision makers. We seek to increase these numbers across the globe. After experiencing En-ROADS, we hope leaders make more evidence-based policy decisions.
Research on the precursor of En-ROADS (C-ROADS) has shown positive results, and we are now studying how En-ROADS impacts decision makers. We are funded by a gift from MIT alum Michael Sonnenfeldt and other anonymous individual donors totaling 3.78 million euros, to date.
Research on the precursor of En-ROADS (C-ROADS) has shown positive results, and we are now studying how En-ROADS impacts decision makers. We are funded by a gift from MIT alum Michael Sonnenfeldt and other anonymous individual donors totaling 3.78 million euros, to date.
Organization presentation
The mission of the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative is to provide the best education, apply academic rigor to real world problems, and empower leaders everywhere to act, professionally and personally, so that humans and nature can thrive for generations to come. We work closely with the not-for-profit think tank Climate Interactive, whose mission is to create and share tools that drive effective and equitable climate action.Follow the project leader on social media:
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En-ROADS is quite simply a climate crisis game-changer... [it] is the ultimate conversation starter.
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John Kerry
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, Former U.S. Secretary of State