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Wedge game worksheet Add group name here Carbon Mitigation Initiative, Princeton University

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Strategy Sector (E,T,H, or B) Cost ($) Challenges Record your strategies to reduce total fossil fuel emissions by 8 wedges by 2060. (1”wedge” = 1 billion tons carbon per year) You may use a strategy more than once Use only whole numbers of wedges You may use a maximum of 6 electricity wedges (E) 5 transportation wedges (T) 5 heat or direct fuel use wedges (H) Strategy Sector (E,T,H, or B) Cost ($) Challenges 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOTALS E = __ (6 max) T = __ (5 max) H = __ (5 max) B = __ ____

2. Guess the score each stakeholder group would give your team’s triangle on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 = best). Judge: Taxpayers/ Consumers Energy Companies Environmental Groups Manufacturers Industrialized country governments Developing country governments Score: