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Anyone can:

  • view everything on the site, including plans and other debates
  • add comments in any debate that doesn't require specialized expertise
  • vote on the most promising plans
  • vote on the most plausible or desirable positions in other debates that don't require specialized expertise
  • rate comments in any debate that doesn't require specialized expertise
  • use the material on this site to make decisions in other parts of your life (e.g., as a consumer, voter, business person, or policy-maker)

If you like numbers, you can:

  • experiment with different inputs for the models that are part of plans
  • develop new models using spreadsheets

If you like to write or are otherwise artistically inclined, you can:

  • create fictional stories or other artistic representations of the possible future worlds described by plans

If you are an expert in a field related to climate change, you can:

  • add and rate comments in debates related to your expertise
  • vote on debates related to your expertise

If you are a good writer and a logical thinker, you can:

  • incorporate into the plans and other debates on this site new information on climate change that becomes available in the world
  • if you are also able to be objective, you can moderate and summarize debates

If you are a computer programmer, you can:

  • develop new models
  • develop other parts of the site



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