Trevor Houser, our colleague formerly of the U.S. State Department, used C-ROADS to find hope in the Copenhagen Accord. He wrote: "Either way, if countries follow through on their pledges and follow …
One Month After the Copenhagen Accord, Emissions Reductions Consistent With 2° Target Have Not Materialized
[clearspring_widget title="Climate Scoreboard" wid="4b0afdf054484c54" pid="4b15120637e3b433" width="450" height="399" domain="widgets.clearspring.com"] With January 31st as the 'soft' deadline for …
Top Ten Ways Climate Interactive and C-ROADS Delivered Results in Copenhagen
The Climate Interactive team, led by Sustainability Institute, delivered big results in Copenhagen at the UNFCCC's COP15 climate conference. Bill McKibben wrote in the UK Guardian, from Copenhagen: …
Anyone Know How We Got Scribbled on the Leaked UNFCCC Copenhagen Accord Document?
Yeah, that's us! "Climate Interactive" is our program and consortium. "Climate Scoreboard" is our embeddable widget on the state of the global deal. 3.9 and 770 are two numerical assessments of the …
Fiddaman Doesn’t Mourn the Copenhagen Accord’s Missing Emissions Targets
(This is a guest post by Climate Interactive team member Tom Fiddaman of Ventana Systems. His terrific blog is here. This post originally ran at the blog of Xujun Eberlein: Inside Out China.) I've …
International Herald Tribune Covers the Climate Scoreboard
Amongst several dozen other major media outlets -- click here for many of them -- the International Herald Tribune used our open source Climate Scoreboard data to create their summary graphic for …
Copenhagen Accord Reaffirms 2 Degree Goal, but Gap with National Proposals Remain. The Sooner the Action, the Cheaper and Easier.
The Copenhagen Accord reaffirms the importance of limiting global warming to 2 °C (3.6 °F), but current national commitments would lead to approximately 3.9 °C (7.0 °F) warming by 2100. To close …