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MIT has come out with a new climate change simulator today. It is a nifty and easy-to-use tool that brings home the impact of individual policy-related decisions on temperature change. Axios, an online publication, has created its own simplified interactive based on the tool. Instead of sliders and visual graphics, the tool uses a set of questions to determine impact of individual policy-related decisions on climate change. Here's the link: https://graphics.axios.com/climate-change-interactive/index.html? Of course, these efforts are excellent at advancing the conversation about climate change in easy and explainable terms. The simulator is aimed at everyone, from policy makers to activists to students of climate change.

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