World Wildlife Day 2018
We are not the only victims of our ill-thought decisions. On the 3rd of March, we will celebrate the World Wildlife Day and voice the concerns of those who cannot do it themselves.
Read MoreWe are not the only victims of our ill-thought decisions. On the 3rd of March, we will celebrate the World Wildlife Day and voice the concerns of those who cannot do it themselves.
Read MoreA sea level rise, increased severity of storms, and coral bleaching are only a few of the changes anticipated for islands in the Caribbean, and these have direct implications for coastal tourism.
Read MoreYou can take a chance and try to save everyone with a 90% probability of failure or save 100 individuals from the group of 1000. What would you do?
Read MoreWe talked with Henry Borrebach from Natural Capital Project – partnership project focusing on the protection of the natural capital.
Read MoreHow to Save the Environment by Letting Kids Destroy It: The power of video games put towards the political problem of climate change.
Read MoreSome time ago I played Catan: Oil Springs in the Green Games project. Can it fulfill the job of an educational tool? Few lessons from this game.
Read MoreWe played Lords of the Valley game with a group of students and professors connected with natural sciences field of study.
Read MoreWe are presenting a different game on the subject of common goods – Catan: Oil Springs – the old good Catan board game with an environmental twist.
Read MoreIt would be great to have games festival solely focused on sustainability and ecology. And guess what? There is such festival in Poland.
Read MoreResults of the London Science Museum’s project show how powerful games can be in a struggle with ignorance.
Read MoreWhat gamers don’t know is that they are already playing a lot of sustainability games without even noticing!
Read MoreIn the spirit of COP21, we want to present tools for spreading understanding and knowledge about climate change. Let us take a closer look at them.
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