Climate Interactive is an independent, not-for-profit think-tank that grew out of MIT Sloan in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Based on a long tradition of system dynamics modeling, our 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. Climate Interactive was named the top US Energy and Environment think tank, by Prospect Magazine.
What we do
We Create… Simulation models such as the En-ROADS simulator, frameworks such as Multisolving, and interactive workshops such as widely-used role-play games.
We Engage… Global leaders. Through our diffusion efforts, leaders from over 85 countries have used our tools to make a difference.
We Help… Companies, community groups and governments improve their strategies, pointing them toward high-leverage approaches.
Our Achievements
- We have briefed dozens of US Senators, Representatives, and their staffers from both sides of the aisle using the En-ROADS simulation.
- Together with partners in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, we have created shifts in spending and policy that improve both racial equity and climate resilience.
- Our simulators have been used by the US State Department, the Chinese Government, and the United Nations’ Secretary-General’s office.
- The concept of Multisolving, coined at Climate Interactive, is being put into practice in local communities, cities, states, and nations around the world.
- Partners have used our simulators in universities, communities, governments and businesses in 88 countries, engaging over 55,000 registered participants.