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Allentown College, St. Francis DeSales
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American University, Washington D.C.
Antioch University West
Arcadia College
Arizona Dept. of Education
Arkansas Governor's School
ASTC, Toronto
Baruch College
Beyond War, Connecticut
Brooklyn Friends School
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College
Burklyn Business School
Buckminster Fuller Institute
California Polytechnic University
Campus Outreach Opportunity League, Fl
Canadian International School/Hong Kong
Carlow College
Carnegie Science Center
Chattanooga State University
Chestnut Hill Academy
Chestnut Hill College
Chinese International School/Hong Kong
Colby College
College of the Atlantic
College of Marin
College of St. Rose
Colgate University
Colorado Democrats
Concord Academy
Conference Board
Cornell University
Council on Foundations
Delfin International, Aruba, Sedona, Chitzin Itsa
Dickinson College
Drexel University
Drew University
Elmira College
Episcopal Academy
Ermitage, Ecole Internationale
Friends Select
Florida State University
Gettsyburg College
Global Forum, Brazil
Goddard College
Gould Academy
Governor's Energy Council, Harrisburg, PA
Hamilton College
Harvard Business School
Hong Kong International School
Houston Children’s Museum
Illinois College
Indiana University
International Development Conference
International School of Dusseldorf
Ithaca College
Kent State University
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Kentucky Women’s Leadership Conference
Keystone State College
Kyoto Research Park, Conference on Global Warming, COP3
James Madison University
J. F. Kennedy College
Lafayette College
Lake Forest Academy
La Salle College
Lehigh University
Lycee International
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Meredith College
Micro-Mentor, Boston
Model United Nations, Annual Meeting New York
Monmouth College
Morogoro University, Tanzania
Moravian College
McGill University
Mt. St. Mary's University
Museum of Natural History
National Council of Foundations
New Directions for the News, Charlotte, NC
National Food Policy Conference, Washington, D.C.
New Haven College
New Service Alliance, Toronto
New York University
New Zealand Environmental Groups
North Carolina State University
North Hampton Community College
Northwestern University
Notre Dame High School
Omega Institute
Oregon Institute of Technology
Pace University
Penang 86, Malaysia
Penn Charter School
Pennsylvania Governor's School for International Studies
Philadelphia Food Conference
Population Institute
Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association
Purdue University
Princeton University
Quaker Youth Leadership Conference
Radnor High School, Philadelphia
Ramey School, Puerto Rico
Rhode Island Institute of Design
Rotary International
Rutgers University
Santa Rosa Junior College
Shelburne Farms
Sister Cities International
Springside Academy
Society for General Systems Research, American Association for the Advancement of Science
South Dakota State University
Southern Illinois University, Department of Design
Southern Methodist University
Southwest Minnesota State University
Stockton State College
St. Joseph College
St. Mary's College
Stevens College
Somerset/Mercer Planning Commission, Princeton, NJ
Synergetics Institute, Hiroshima, Japan
Swarthmore College
Tarrytown Conference Center
Temple University
Tennessee Governors School
Tennessee Leadership Conference
Texas A & M University
Thomas Jefferson University
Tomball College
U.S. Congress
U.S. State Department
U.S. Department of Agriculture
United Nations
University of Alabama
University of Calgary, Canada
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Colorado, Conference on World Affairs
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Denver
University of Illinois/Chicago
University of Maine
University of Michigan School of Business
University of Massachusetts
University of Minnesota
University of New Hampshire, NOFA Conference
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
University of Ottawa
University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Paulo, Brazil
University of Southern California, Department of Architecture
University of Southern Maine
University of Texas, MBA Program
University of Vermont
University of Wisconsin
Upland Hills Ecological Awareness Center
Upland Hills School
Upper Canada College
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Washington University
Wesleyan College
Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA
Wharton School of International Business
Willamette College
Wilmington Friends School
Wilson Learning Corp
World Affairs Council, Philadelphia
World Future Society
Yale School of Management
Yale School of Forestry
Ykon-Helsinki

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The Climate ChangeGame: Where you can DO something about global warming! The Climate ChangeGame puts you in charge of the global climate in a fast-paced multimedia simulation. It's an epic, multidimensional race between the rising temperature of the Earth, human greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change abatement activities.

The Climate ChangeGame, grounded in the latest scientific findings on climate change, puts 20 to 200 participants in charge of the global climate. Players act as leaders of governments, corporations, and as individuals as they make decisions that impact the global climate. While doing this, they learn about the options we have and what they can do to help avert climate change disaster. This simulation gets you thinking and acting from a new and empowered perspective. The game unfolds over an intense three-hour period.

Players, in teams representing the various actors and systems responsible for climate change, respond to the increasing crisis of global warming. Teams include Governments, the Private Sector, and Individuals. Each of these sectors starts with a different set of policy options and actions they can implement that will impact climate change. During the course of the simulation new options emerge from player interactions and creativity. Each team is divided into Status Quo and Change Maker players who battle it out to reach the global warming tipping point. Players learn about the challenges (and opportunities) of coming climate change, as well as develop and test out various strategies and actions that could mitigate, slow, or reverse the slide into the changed climate future in which we will all be living.

The simulation works well as a vehicle for deepening understanding of this complex issue, the exploration and development of options, and motivation for action. It's also good from the point of view that it is a socializing event as it places (often times) strangers together on teams where they communicate and work together solving problems while having fun.

In summary: It is a great way to learn a huge amount about the global climate issue in a short amount of time in a real world setting while having fun. The simulation addresses the question ”Now what?" What actions can we do that will make a difference? And it then provides players with the opportunity to take those actions.

(This program is delivered by Medard Gabel, author of six books on global problems, energy, food, climate change, and other topics. Trained by Al Gore as presenter of An Inconvenient Truth program. Developer of numerous simulations for governments, corporations and organizations. Presented programs for UN, US Congress, GM, IBM, Motorola, and colleges and universities around the world.)