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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.
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
End Plastic Pollution on Earth Day and beyond!
When plastic was invented in 1907, it was considered a breakthrough. For many decades, people experienced only the benefits of this light and easily accessible material, not knowing the damaging consequences it has for natural environment, human health, and the climate.
World Rescue game with Sandhya Nankani
We had an unique opportunity to interview Sandhya Nankani, the founder of the New York based company Literary Safari – the research and narrative design team behind the characters and stories in World Rescue game.
Water Games for World Water Day 2018
With water covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface and making up nearly 60% of human body, this valuable
Nexus! Challenge with Herman van der Meyden
We talked with Herman van der Meyden from The Perspectivity Challenge. Read the interview to check what one of the developers of the Nexus! Challenge game thinks about the potential of games to tackle urgent global challenges.
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.
Disaster games with Anthony Gampell
It may seem odd but with the growing popularity of video games, some consider them a promising tool for training DRR skills.
Graphic design in serious games
Have you ever wondered what makes certain games so engaging that people voluntary chain themselves to chairs and keep on playing till they drop?
Why do we need games about poverty
Following rapid social, technological, political and economical changes, the problem of poverty becomes more and more ambiguous.
Coasting through environmental change?
A 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.
Beyond rationality: When math and logic fail?
You 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?
Celebrate COP23 with Games4Sustainability!
Celebrate COP23 with us and join our special game sessions dedicated to climate change and democracy! Register for New Shores game session!
The Quest for Teamwork
When thinking about climate change or other issues that plague the modern world, we often feel that there is nothing we can do as individuals.