How participatory simulation motivates climate action
Participatory approaches enhance a sense of urgency and collective efficacy about climate change: Qualitative evidence from the world climate simulation.
Participatory approaches enhance a sense of urgency and collective efficacy about climate change: Qualitative evidence from the world climate simulation.
Building Consensus for Ambitious Climate Action Through the World Climate Simulation.
We should stop arguing over how sustainable investment should look, says Florian Heeb and Julian Kolbel.
This study examines the impact of ESG ratings on fund holdings, stock returns, and firm behavior.
Assesses how investors’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable investments responds to the social impact of those investments.
Research finds there is an opportunity to invest in a climate-conscious fund does not erode individuals’ support for climate regulation.
Combining role-play with interactive simulation to motivate informed climate action: Evidence from the World Climate simulation
World Climate combines an engaging role-play with an interactive computer model of the climate system.
Anjali Chaudhry describes the importance of simulation in
"Climate-aligned capitalism is advancing," says Director Jason Jay. Despite attempts to demonize ESG, many companies are still pledging to meet ambitious targets.