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Abstract Studies of negotiations pedagogy have found that roleplays and simulations play a critical role in successfully teaching international politics but are significantly underused. There has been little reflection on using simulations and roleplays in
teaching and learning about global climate justice. In the last few years, we have designed a structured and scaffolded simulation of an international climate negotiation carried out in-person several times at University of California at Berkeley’s International
Environmental Politics class and recently for the first time at University of San Francisco’s Global Environmental Politics class. The exercise is based on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change – historically, the 2015 Paris Agreement, and subsequent
negotiations. Drawing on various iterations of this exercise and the lessons we learned from it, as well as on accounts from students who have participated in the last couple of years, we propose a model to conceptualize and put into pract
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