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September 4, 2025: Can Data Center Flexibility Save Money and Reduce Emissions?
This issue covers: an introduction to our Faculty Director, Christopher Knittel; our initial focal areas; and an award for the En-ROADS Climate Solutions Simulator team.
Interactive role-play with climate policy simulation can motivate evidence-based climate action
Here we analyze the impact of the En-ROADS Climate Action Simulation on participants’ understanding of high-leverage climate solutions, affective engagement, intent to act, and real-world action.
Over 1,000 MIT Students Inspired to Work Toward Climate Solutions
Incoming students tested the climate simulation tool En-ROADS with the goal of creating “a healthier, safer, more prosperous, and more sustainable world.”
Turning Climate Risk into Boardroom Insight
In a guest opinion for UK Finance, MIT CPP team member and Partnerships Manager at Climate Interactive, Katherine Markova, explains how En-ROADS can be used to help boards understand climate risk.
Interactive simulation with En-ROADS spurs climate action among decision-makers
En-ROADS workshops help leaders build stronger understanding of climate solutions, deepen personal connection, and increase motivation to take climate action and influence policy decisions.
Designing for Impact: Engaging Stakeholders With System Dynamics Models
System dynamics models drive impact when paired with transparent design and interactive engagement. Tools like C-ROADS and En-ROADS help users explore trade-offs and inform policy decisions.