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How games help us address complex challenges
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1. Climate finance and gaming Net Zero
1. Climate finance and gaming Net Zero
Modelling the global financial system — strategies for getting to net zero — the power dynamics within a bank — a taxonomy of risk -
David Finnigan
Sep 19, 2022
2. Shocks without warning: Building games to map the future of disaster risk
2. Shocks without warning: Building games to map the future of disaster risk
The first thing natural disaster experts teach you is: there’s no such thing as natural disasters.
David Finnigan
Sep 20, 2022
3. Olympic gaming: A cybernetic lens on mega-events
3. Olympic gaming: A cybernetic lens on mega-events
The new Cybernetics — exploring mega-events from a systems lens — the Wild Temptations of Olympic Village — playable Olympics Games
David Finnigan
Sep 21, 2022
4. Geoengineering games: Playable interventions in the earth’s climate
4. Geoengineering games: Playable interventions in the earth’s climate
A rogue experiment off the coast of Canada — two scenarios for the world’s oceans in 2030 — ‘Change is inevitable. Justice is not.’
David Finnigan
Oct 1, 2022
5. Rewilding and time travel: Hands-on tools to manage social-ecological systems
5. Rewilding and time travel: Hands-on tools to manage social-ecological systems
Science at the scale of the river valley— persuading a high school to go green in 24 hours —rewilding is adaptable and contested —
David Finnigan
Oct 1, 2022
6. No trade-offs allowed: Games for Indigenous research and cross-cultural collaboration
6. No trade-offs allowed: Games for Indigenous research and cross-cultural collaboration
Training health researchers working with Indigenous communities — how Boho’s games broke — shifting to a new mode of gameplay
David Finnigan
Oct 1, 2022
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