What if you could see exactly how our choices on food, energy, transportation, etc., directly affect global temperature change?
Join Katherine Markova (she/her), Partnerships Lead at Climate Interactive, for a hands-on workshop using the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator — a powerful, interactive tool co-developed by Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan that models how government policy, corporate strategy, and individual behavior change can effectively drive down global temperature rise.
In this session, you’ll explore how critical nature-based solutions — including halting biodiversity loss, restoring ecosystems, and rewilding key landscapes — interact with food system transformation to help us reach net zero. See firsthand how legislative policies can register as meaningful climate interventions on a global scale. Then go further: test scenarios across energy, transport, and industries to understand the full picture of what a thriving, climate-resilient future requires.
This isn’t a lecture. It’s a simulation.
Presented by Katherine Markova (she/her), Partnerships Lead at Climate Interactive.
Part of Food Day Festival in WeHo — a free, family-friendly, plant-based food festival co-hosted by Plant Based Treaty LA and SoCal VegFest at Plummer Park, April 12, 2026, 11 AM–5 PM. An official event of LA Climate Week.
Special thanks to Sustainability Sponsor Climate Interactive for making this programming possible.
Free to attend.
For More info or to Volunteer: linktr.ee/FoodDayFestival


