https://www.vimeo.com/8594802 Trevor Houser of the US State Department, speaking about C-ROADS-CP at the US Center in Copenhagen, December 2009. Text is below. …
C-ROADS China Collaboration Grows
The collaboration of the C-ROADS team with Chinese climate analysts at Tsinghua University is growing via a university partnership. At the recent UN conference in Copenhagen, Drew Jones of …
Copenhagen Accord Reaffirms 2 Degree Goal, but Gap with National Proposals Remain. The Sooner the Action, the Cheaper and Easier.
The Copenhagen Accord reaffirms the importance of limiting global warming to 2 °C (3.6 °F), but current national commitments would lead to approximately 3.9 °C (7.0 °F) warming by 2100. To close …
19 December 12:30am: Draft Copenhagen Accord Too Thin to Analyze
Copenhagen -- As of 12:30 am on 19 December, the latest draft text for the Copenhagen Accord has too few quantifiable targets for our team to adequately analyze it. We look forward to using C-ROADS to …
Climate Scoreboard User Note: It Reports Results of National Proposals, Not the Full UNFCCC Copenhagen Agreement
The Climate Scoreboard, created by the Climate Interactive team with the C-ROADS simulator, indicates long-term outcomes of national proposals. It does not yet reflect the content of …
New York Times Dot Earth Blog Features Climate Scoreboard
We're thrilled that, as one of his final set of blog posts as a staff writer at the NY Times, Andy Revkin chose to cover our Climate Scoreboard and the perspective of Climate Interactive team member …
Copenhagen — C-ROADS at the US State Department Center
At the end of the first week of the Copenhagen climate summit, the Climate Interactive team gave a presentation at the US Center on the C-ROADS-CP model. The presentation included an explanation and …
Japan Changes its Mitigation Proposal: Climate Scoreboard Shifts, in Wrong Direction
[clearspring_widget title="Climate Scoreboard" wid="4b0afdf054484c54" pid="4b15120637e3b433" width="450" height="399" domain="widgets.clearspring.com"] Our calculation of anticipated 2100 global …
Breaking News from Copenhagen: National Emissions Reductions Proposals Currently Fall Short of the Targets Defined in the Draft Text from the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action
Writing from the Bella Center in Copenhagen, our Climate Interactive team is sharing analysis of Day 5 Draft Texts in COP15. With less than a week to go, significant differences remain between the …
Climate Interactive Presents C-ROADS and Scoreboard in Copenhagen
On Wednesday, here at COP15 in Copenhagen, the Climate Interactive team and partners presented the C-ROADS simulation and the Climate Scoreboard at the Bellona Room in the Bella Center to demonstrate …
2050 Copenhagen Targets Really Matter – 15 Times as Much Emissions Abatement will Happen Post 2020
Analysis with the C-ROADS simulator shows that most all (94%) of the emissions reduction required to hit mitigation goals for 2050 will happen after 2020. Put another way, the necessary post-2020 …
The Climate Scoreboard Reports the Global Deal in Copenhagen
Below is a video of a presentation Dr. Elizabeth Sawin gave introducing the Climate Scoreboard in Copenhagen on the second day of the UN negotiations. You can see the full Scoreboard here. [vodpod …