The Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM) is an open source human-Earth systems model. GCAM was developed by the Joint Global Change Research Institute (a collaboration between the Univ. of Maryland and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory). GCAM simulates the co-evolution of the economic, energy, water, and land use systems, estimating impacts on fuel use, fuel prices, emissions, and climate. GCAM-USA produces results at the state level. For more information about GCAM and GCAM-USA, including documentation, please see the GCAM GitHub site: https://github.com/JGCRI/gcam-core.
The Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM) is an open source human-Earth systems model. GCAM was developed by the Joint Global Change Research Institute (a collaboration between the Univ. of Maryland and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory). GCAM simulates the co-evolution of the economic, energy, water, and land use systems, estimating impacts on fuel use, fuel prices, emissions, and climate. GCAM-USA produces results at the state level. For more information about GCAM and GCAM-USA, including documentation, please see the GCAM GitHub site: https://github.com/JGCRI/gcam-core.