Ready to facilitate the Climate Action Simulation game with En‑ROADS? You’re in the right place. Access the materials, guides, and resources to prepare and run your event. Download the Quick Download Packages if you’ve facilitated before, or follow the Step-by-Step Materials if you’re new and want guided preparation. If you need the materials in another language, visit our Resource Library for translated versions. Once your event is complete, please don’t forget to register your event to help us track the global impact of our tools.
The Climate Action Simulation game features teams representing six or eight key stakeholder groups, and can be easily adapted to your audience size. If you’ve facilitated the game before and just need the materials, jump straight to the quick download packages below. If you’re new, keep scrolling for more guidance and materials.
Participants take on the roles of global leaders from six key groups (ideal for groups of 12-50 people):
The package includes the Facilitator Guide, slides, briefing sheets for all teams, and more.
Participants take on the roles of global leaders from eight key groups (ideal for groups of 40-80 people):
The package includes the Facilitator Guide, slides, briefing sheets for all teams, and more.
Take our free online Mastering En‑ROADS training to learn how the simulator works and how to facilitate the Climate Action Simulation. This comprehensive training (4–10 weeks) builds your confidence with the model, game flow, and facilitation techniques.
Use this detailed guide once you’ve completed the training. It walks you through every step of facilitation—from preparation and room setup to sample scripts, pacing, and debrief techniques.
Watch this recording to see what a Climate Action Simulation looks like in practice.
First, choose between the 6-team or 8-team setup depending on your audience size and time available. Then, download a briefing sheets pack, and prepare the supplemental materials. For translated versions of these materials, explore our Resource Library.
Background information to orient participants with their assigned roles.
One-pager versions of the briefing statements, ideal for shorter games (less than 2 hours) or younger audiences.
Background information to orient participants with their assigned roles.
One-pager versions of the briefing statements, ideal for shorter games (less than 2 hours) or younger audiences.
These slides serve as your guide throughout the game. They include helpful background information and notes on how to use them in the game.
This deck can enhance your presentation with simulator insights, model comparisons, additional context on climate change, and more.
Table cards to print and place on the team tables, name tags to print on adhesive paper to help participants identify which teams they belong to, and virtual backgrounds for online events.
Share this with your virtual participants before the game. It includes instructions, briefing sheets, and virtual backgrounds. (You’ll be prompted to create an editable copy.)
A basic overview of the main sliders driving En‑ROADS behavior.
For participants to compile their proposed actions during the game.
Quick download pack for an optional “Banking and Finance” team. Use this to add another level of complexity or accommodate a larger group.
Quick download pack for an optional “Health Advocates” team. Use this to highlight the health implications of climate change or accommodate a larger group.
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