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Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
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Blog
Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
Latest posts
![Games make people more interested in environmental issues](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/environmental-issues-300x100.jpg)
Games make people more interested in environmental issues
Results of the London Science Museum’s project show how powerful games can be in a struggle with ignorance.
![4 sustainability video games](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/4_video_games-300x100.jpg)
4 video games you’d never think could teach sustainability
What gamers don’t know is that they are already playing a lot of sustainability games without even noticing!
![CPRs](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/cpr-300x100.jpg)
Coordination, communication and climate change mitigation
196 countries are ready to work together to limit the global emission of GHG.
![Never Alone](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/never-alone-300x100.png)
Ethnicity and its impact on sustainability in stunning Never Alone
Never Alone is not only fun to play but it also easily fits into one of the Sustainable Development Goals.
![Sustainable Development Goals](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/sdgs-300x111.jpg)
What are Sustainable Development Goals and how to achieve them?
Sustainable Development Goals became a framework for actions to stimulate changes until 2030.
![Climate Wargame](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/climate-warfare-300x100.jpg)
Climate Warfare in Climate Wargame
By now, we have written about many games concerning climate change. Now, we present you another interesting game with this topic.
![Pablo Suarez and Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/red-cross-300x100.jpg)
Pablo Suarez and Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre games
Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre games are an ideal tools for leadership, risk management training.
![COP21 in Paris, France](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/paris-300x100.jpg)
Climate Games for COP21
In 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.
![Gamification](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/gamification-300x100.jpg)
Gamification a’la UNESCO
Not many people know that UNESCO is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of games as a medium for spreading positivity.
![COP21 Calculator](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/calculator-300x90.png)
How to calculate the future with COP21 Calculator?
COP21 Calculator is the answer to all questions you might have about COP21 pledges.
![Social change by gaming? It is possible](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/social_change-300x111.jpg)
Social change by gaming? It is possible
Social change is a long and complicated process. But, because gaming is now socially accepted we can use it for social change.
![Re-hydrate all Water Bears!](https://games4sustainability.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/water_bears-300x83.png)
‘Serious’ Water Bears
Water Bears game proves to be a great tool in teaching about systems thinking and systems approach. It is a good step in making games a tool for education.