More than 10,000 people around the globe, in 43 countries from Argentina to Zimbabwe - and more than half in the United States - have participated in Climate Interactive’s World Climate Exercise as …
Climate Interactive is in Paris for COP 21
The Climate Interactive team is heading to Paris for the UN climate talks taking place in the next two weeks. Drew Jones, Ellie Johnston, Travis Franck, and Beth Sawin from the Climate Interactive …
Regeneration International promotes carbon sequestration and richer soil
Regeneration International seeks to reduce global warming by promoting regenerative organic agriculture. Regenerative organic agriculture uses photosynthesis and various farming and grazing techniques …
MIT’s Dr. Doom Sees Climate Possibilities: “We can do it. But we’ve got to be more aggressive.”
Cross-posted from the MIT Sloan Newsroom: “Science is no longer the bottleneck. The challenge is political and social.” John Sterman has a reputation. The MIT Sloan system dynamics professor is …
Group of Designers Cultivates Climate Leadership with World Climate Event in Boston
Last weekend, 22 residents of Boston, MA gathered to negotiate a climate deal to limit global temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius. Presented by Mixed Paper Design Collaborative, the event …
Vertical ocean farming absorbs carbon while providing jobs, food, and coastal protection
A new open-source model of vertical ocean farming created by GreenWave can sequester carbon while growing crops for food, energy, pharmaceuticals, and even cosmetics without any need for fresh water, …
The Best Climate Practices Observatory shares concrete actions for climate change
The Best Climate Practices Observatory showcases examples of best-practice climate policies and actions in the areas of Biodiversity & Ecosystem, Culture & Education, Energy & Renewable …
New Version of C-ROADS Available
Climate Interactive has just released a new version of the C-ROADS climate policy simulator. C-ROADS enables you to examine the long-term impacts of national and regional greenhouse gas emissions …
The Harvard Center for Health and the Global Environment studies the connections between human health and the environment
From studies on the health costs of coal to modeling the health benefits of the EPA’s clean power plant rules, the Harvard-based Center for Health and the Global Environment offers a wealth of …
Eat less meat for your health and the health of the planet
In February, the top nutritional advisory panel in the United States, the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, recommended that Americans should eat more plant-based foods and less meat for the sake …
Climate for Health Promotes Climate Solutions in the Health Industry
Climate for Health is a national initiative led by a diverse network of leaders from across the health sector representing key healthcare, public health, clinical and medical institutions and …
Urban Trees Improve Health, Reduce Crime
Planting trees in urban areas and neighborhoods provides many benefits for the environment and local community. Urban greenery is not only beautiful, but also lowers stress, pollution, noise, and heat …