Climate interactive is based on a long tradition of system dynamics modeling; their “simulations and insights help people see connections, play out scenarios, and see what works to address climate change, inequity, and related issues like energy, health, and food.” The independent, not-for-profit think-tank that grew out of MIT Sloan, and was named the top US Energy and Environment think tank, by Prospect Magazine.
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