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MIT System Thinking Conference 2010
"A Banquet of Consequences: Systems Thinking and Modeling for Climate Policy" is a presentation given by John Sterman, Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Professor of System Dynamics and Engineering Systems, MIT; Director, MIT System Dynamics Group at the MIT System Design and Management’s 2010 Systems Thinking for Contemporary Challenges Conference on October 21, 2010. Please reference the link below for John Sterman's presentation Complete Video: Why is the world so slow to address the risks posed by climate change? The problem is not imperfect scientific understanding, nor lack of computer models, but a failure of systems thinking throughout society, including among scientists, policymakers, the media, and the public at large. This presentation will highlight the widespread but erroneous mental models people use to think about complex systems and how these poor models can be overcome with rigorous but accessible systems thinking methods. To illustrate, fast and flexible simulation models will be presented that provide people with the ability to discover—for themselves—the complex dynamics of the climate and the likely consequences of proposals to cut greenhouse gas emissions. These models are now being used by senior policymakers in the United States and other nations. 2010 MIT SDM Conference on Systems Thinking for Contemporary Challenges Addressing complexity and innovation in energy, sustainability, health care, and service systems October 21-22, 2010, at MIT
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Date Found: December 28, 2010
Date Produced: December 22, 2010
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