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Climate skills

The complexity of the climate change challenge

The urgency of climate change requires collective action to limit its harmful effects by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enacting the necessary adaptation measures.

The planetary climate boundary depends on a multiplicity of climatic components. Returning to a climate situation that is safe for humanity – as it has been for the last 10,000 years – is therefore a complex process linked to multiple interacting factors.

The non-linearity of the processes underlying climate dynamics, in particular delayed effects, amplification and rebound effects, increases this complexity.

The interactive game proposed below makes it possible to grasp this complexity and to highlight certain levers to better understand the impact of our decisions and our choices, whether collective or individual.

The Climate Game: what can change the future?

The Climate Game was created by the Financial Times. It is based on real science and reporting — however, it is a game, not a perfect simulation of the future.
 
The emissions modelling was developed in 2022 by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The scenarios used in the IEA’s “Net Zero by 2050” report were recalculated to track the temperature outcomes for specific pathways used in the game.

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