Models & Simulation Results
Advanced Climate Change Long-term (ACCL) scenario building model (Banque de France)
DICE Model (William Nordhaus - Wikipedia)
IGSM (Integrated Global System Modeling - MIT)
IMACLIM-R model from CIRED
GIVE (Greenhouse gas Impact Value Estimator) model from Berkeley
Bookshelf
Many books have influenced CCEM. Some are mentioned in the scientific references of the presentations about CCEM. Here is a list of the books that are strongly influential either because they influenced the overall perspective (understanding the importance of beliefs and trying to reconcile opposite viewpoint through more general models) or because they helped to develop some of the component models (M1 to M5)
Hannah Ritchie
The best book that I know to keep an optimistic, fact-based opinion about global warming and the necessary changes. You may find a quick review here.
Vaclav Smil
A great book to understand the "viscosity of energy transition". You may find a quick review here.
Bill Gates
The best blueprint to get to a carbon-neutral word.
David Wallace-Wells
A great reference book about the upcoming disastrous consequences of global warming. Excellent bibliography.
Hans B (Teddy) Püttgen and Yves Bamberger
The reference book about electricity (past, present, future) and electrification.
Donella Meadows
Limit To Growth is the first inspiration for CCEM as a "System Dynamics" Earth Model (SDEM).
A short discussion may be found here.
Bruno Latour
A great book to understand the principles of "ecological redirection".
Julia Adeney Thomas, Mark Williams, Jan Zalasiewicz
A reference book to understand the concept of Anthropocene.
Gaya Herrington
A great way to get a fresh look at the 50-years old MIT Limit-to-Growth model (LtG). A short discussion may be found here.
Bertrand Piccard
A very positive book about combining science, technologies, and a positive mindset to transform our world.