Terrific post by Andy Refkin of Dot Earth about MIT's John Sterman and team's work about a bathtub perspective on climate change. Includes a great video of John talking at MIT. If you watch it, fast …
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Simulating Possibility
Just back from COP-14, it is clearer to us than ever that simple, user-friendly climate change simulations like C-ROADS have the potential to help decision makers of all sorts visualize the long-term …
The Shape of Things to Come
Modeling math and equation goddess Lori Siegel recently sent along the latest version of C-ROADS (formerly called Pangaea) -- the latest evolution of it since our partners at the Forum for Active …
Dana Meadows, Beth Sawin and 3.5% Emissions Growth
Climate Sim force of nature Beth Sawin (in the picture to the left) recently wrote a really lovely blog post about our team's effort to address climate change and global ecological limits through the …
Marv Adams And Our Open Source Mission
In 2007, Peter Senge of SoL convened a meeting at Schlumberger in New York. Peter was passionate about extending the use of accessible climate simulations and wanted to think about the idea with …
Our Very First Sim – the Bathtub
We are here to use online, accessible simulations to help stabilize the climate. To that end, we developed our very first sim: the Climate Change Bathtub. Here is its story: The …