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A simulation game that motivates people to act on climate

  • Many scientific reports have warned about the catastrophic consequences of unchecked climate change, with the latest international report calling for emissions of climate pollutants to reach net zero by around 2050 (IPCC, 2018). Limiting warming to 1.5°C could save more than 100 million people from water shortages, as many as 2 billion people from dangerous heatwaves, and the majority of species from climate change extinction risks (IPCC, 2018; Warren et al., 2018). The actions taken to achieve these climate outcomes would generate benefits of more than $20 trillion while easing global economic inequality (Burke et al., 2018). Scientists make it clear that it is physically possible to meet these goals using today’s technologies (Holz et al., 2018). Yet emissions of climate pollutants continue to grow, reaching a new record high in 2018 (Jackson et al., 2018). Clearly, scientific evidence has failed to spark needed climate action. The question now is: what can?

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Author of HS ReutlingenKapmeier, Florian
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811213960_0029
ISBN:978-981-120-929-1
Erschienen in:World scientific encyclopedia of climate change : case studies of climate risk, action, and opportunity
Publisher:World Scientific Publishing
Place of publication:Singapore
Editor:Jan Dash
Document Type:Book chapter
Language:English
Publication year:2021
Tag:active learning; climate change communication; decision-support; experiential learning; simulations; systems thinking
Volume:3
Page Number:14
First Page:231
Last Page:243
DDC classes:333.7 Natürliche Ressourcen, Energie und Umwelt
Open access?:Nein