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Harnessing the power of decision-support tools to trigger climate action

Accelerating climate action requires harnessing the power of decision-support tools in new ways. This vision cannot be realized without interdisciplinary computational scientists that are capable of integrating knowledge from the environmental, social and cognitive sciences.

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Fig. 1: GHG mitigation trajectories since the beginning of the century across top emitting nations.

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The development of this Comment was supported by the Decision Sciences Initiative of Tecnologico de Monterrey [dcs-2023].

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Molina-Perez, E. Harnessing the power of decision-support tools to trigger climate action. Nat Comput Sci 3, 461–463 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-023-00460-z

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