A watershed meeting for Climate Interactive happened May 15, 2007. Many of us working together to launch the effort to create and share user-friendly climate simulations finally met face-to-face! MIT system dynamics hero John Sterman hosted the event at MIT, where we determined our core mission, principles, and structure.

That’s Jessica Star of SoL, John Sterman of MIT, Mike Richards of Visioneering Partners, Drew Jones of SI, Chris Johnson of IfPeople, Michael Tempel of Schlumberger/SEED, Peter Senge of MIT/SoL, and Chris Landry of SI. Michelle Erickson of Citigroup and Lori Siegel of SI missed the picture. Notice the org chart behind us.
Chris Johnson and I had a particularly classic MIT moment before the meeting — we walked to the “infinite corridor” in the main building at MIT and saw the charter of MIT etched in 18,786 point font in the building and then returned to our meeting to join the group and write our own:
Enable and support a community that
creates, shares, and uses
credible models, accessible simulations,
and simulation-related media
in order to improve understanding of climate dynamics and
accelerate action towards climate stabilization.
Saw the video… I hope to share those helpful tools such as the basic one that shows the connection between emissions over time vs CO2 concentration in the atmosphere.
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