June 27, 2022 | Program Spotlight
Seven Tips for Finding an Audience for Your En‑ROADS Events
Are you interested in leading an experience using the En‑ROADS Climate Solutions Simulator, but are unsure how to find an audience for your ...
April 14, 2022 | Program Spotlight
4 Tips on Facilitating the Climate Action Simulation With En‑ROADS
My name is Kilian Woods and I’ve been an En‑ROADS climate ambassador for over two years. I had the chance to facilitate a Climate Action ...
April 5, 2022 | Program Spotlight
5 Tips for Bringing Justice and Equity into En‑ROADS Events
As the window of opportunity to climate-resilient development is swiftly closing, how do we ensure that climate justice and equity remain ...
October 12, 2021 | Simulator Enhancement
Sea Level Rise Maps Are Now In En‑ROADS!
In collaboration with Climate Central, we have added sea level rise (SLR) maps to En‑ROADS in the October 2021 update. To learn about these ...
September 9, 2021 | Simulator Enhancement
Impacts of Climate Change Added to En‑ROADS
Five categories of climate impacts have been added to En‑ROADS in the September 2021 update. To learn about these updates in more detail, ...
June 23, 2021 | Analysis & Insights
Social Cost of Carbon in En‑ROADS
“It is the most important figure you’ve never heard of.” said Michael Greenstone, who was a key architect of the concept as the chief ...
June 10, 2021 | Program Spotlight
Corporations and System Dynamics: How do Businesses Actually Use a Model like En‑ROADS?
This article is based on Andrew Greenspan’s keynote at the 2020 international conference of the System Dynamics Society, entitled ...
January 4, 2021 | Program Spotlight
Stanford Graduate Students Compete in En‑ROADS Challenge
In September 2020, 126 graduate and professional students at Stanford University used Climate Interactive’s En‑ROADS simulator to confront ...
December 2, 2020 | Simulator Enhancement
En‑ROADS Updated with New Baseline Scenario
The December 2020 update to En‑ROADS includes a new baseline scenario, which leads to a lower global temperature in 2100: 3.6°C (6.5°F) ...