Engage with issues of climate change on global and local levels
PSPDG was proud to present Penn Climate Action Symposium, an event designed to foster community engagement with issues of climate change through global and local routes. We came together with students from University City and members of the greater Philadelphia community to participate in this event featuring World Climate Simulation, a UN-style simulation of climate agreement negotiations, as well as talks and panels on environmental justice and community-based activism.
Climate Action Symposium took place fully online and spanned over two days with World Climate Simulation taking place on October 26 1:00pm-6:00pm and talks and panels taking place on October 27 1:00pm-6:00pm. Admission was free.
Schedule
World Climate Simulation
The World Climate Simulation is a UN-style simulation of climate agreement negotiations. This simulation has been developed by Climate Interactive, the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative, and U-Mass Lowell’s Climate Change Initiative. This in-person simulation allows you to take on the role of a diplomat and experience the dynamics of high-level negotiations on climate action at the United Nations. The simulation utilizes an interactive computer model C-ROADS that will rapidly analyze the results of negotiations and present them to participants throughout the gameplay. Through the World Climate Simulation, you will experience first-hand the need for fast global action that nations must take to stop the climate emergency.
Read about World Climate Negotiations Simulation and C-ROADS tool here.