What a better way to explore and experiment on various sustainability issues than a game.
And what is better than game sthat make you think, try to improve and make am impact.
The Financial Times has posted two climate related games:
Can you reach net zero by 2050? This is a game that will make you think. You try to make the right choices, so that global warming remains below 1,5 degrees Celcius by cutting GHG emissions. It was developed in partnership with Infosys.
What is the climate footprint of your food? This was part of an article named “Would carbon food labels change the way you shop?” and is a comparison of the climate footprint of different foods per Kg, using data from CarbonCloud.