Climate Challenge: the warmest game of the year sizzles on January 16 |
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Al Gore must be ecstatic over BBC's forthcoming interactive climate change game, Climate Challenge. Produced by Red Redemption Ltd, a leading developer specializing in scientific, educational and environmental games, Climate Challenge builds on the BBC's Climate Chaos collaboration with the world's largest computing experiment to try and produce a forecast of the climate in the 21st century.In Climate Challenge, players attempt to guide Europe from 2000 to 2100 through a series of choices that could make the difference between a safe or dangerous future for humanity. These choices, by the way, are based on the real choices governments have to make:
- Can you juggle the demands of running a country?
- Can you deliver food, water, and clean energy for a hundred years?
- Would your ideas save the planet?
- Will you just get voted out of power as you make the wrong choices?
- Give an understanding of some of the causes of climate change, particularly those related to carbon dioxide emissions
- Give players an awareness of some of the policy options available to governments
- Give a sense of the challenges facing international climate change negotiators
Climate Challenge is scheduled for on-air web at the BBC.co.uk interactive network January 16. For more info about the game click on the "Read" link below.
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