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Simulating the Future: The En-ROADS Climate Workshop

Hosted by Krystal Noiseux & DC Climate Week
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About Event

The En-ROADS Climate Workshop is an interactive group experience that uses the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator—a free, easy-to-use, system dynamics model co-developed by Climate Interactive and the MIT Sloan School of Management. En-ROADS gives users the opportunity to test out different climate change solutions, en route to creating a future that limits global warming to well below 2°C from pre-industrial levels, in line with the Paris Agreement.  In this 90-minute session, you will get a tour of the En-ROADS simulator, work together to test out your own solutions, build a collective scenario of success, and explore the future you’ve created.  To-date, over 490,000 people in 185 countries have experienced En-ROADS, including more than 24,000 leaders in government, business, and civil society through the MIT Climate Pathways Project. Join us for this dynamic and interactive session to gain practical insights and discover how innovative policies can shape a safer, healthier, more prosperous future.

MLK, Jr. Memorial Library - Conference Room 401-F

Your Facilitator

​Krystal Noiseux is Senior Associate Director of the MIT Climate Pathways Project at the MIT Climate Policy Center (Sloan School of Management). Prior to MIT, Krystal worked in environmental affairs for state government (Rhode Island, USA) and in the Harvard University Office for Sustainability.  She has served on the boards of the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association and Rhode Island Food Policy Council and currently serves on the advisory board of the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative. Krystal holds a B.S. in Environmental Science, an M.S. in the Human Dimensions of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, and trained as a formal science educator. She resides in Washington, DC.

DC Climate Week is not responsible for this event. It is organized by the organizing group, and being listed on the DCCW calendar is not an endorsement of content or partners.

Location
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
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