Newsletter Image by Jake Parkinson from Pixabay A gamer’s quest to prepare kids for climate change Lil Milagro played Dungeons and Dragons to escape reality. Then she realized that she could use the game to help others make sense of the world around them.
Solutions www.nytimes.com His game made beating a pandemic fun. Can he do it for climate change? Matt Leacock, the inventor of the hit board game Pandemic, has spent the past year making a game about an even weightier subject.
Newsletter These board games play out climate change in cities Learning how different stakeholders will respond when sea levels rise can help us better understand what will happen as the climate changes.
www.abc.net.au Interactive game developed by ANU designed to teach kids about climate science Researchers at the ANU have developed an interactive online game to teach students the science about climate change.