Hello Friends and Colleagues, I hope you're well!

I'm emailing to share a climate change choose-your-own adventure game I 
co-created, called *Survive the Century* 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://survivethecentury.net/__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KrTypj4U$>
*.*

The game launched last week. I'm sharing it in hopes that your students and 
you might find this an engaging way of thinking about the choices that 
humanity faces on the pathways to possible climate futures. Please share it 
with others, if you like it.

<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsVUiEDgLE4&ab_channel=SurvivetheCentury__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KCKa-fz4$>
click to watch a short promo for the game 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsVUiEDgLE4&ab_channel=SurvivetheCentury__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KCKa-fz4$>

In this game, you get to play the editor of a popular newspaper. Your 
decisions on how to talk about climate change dictate how the world adapts 
(or doesn't) to a warming planet from 2021 to 2100. Along the way, you get 
to read headlines and news stories about the future you've created, 
contributed by some of my all-time favourite science fiction 
writers: Lauren Beukes, Rajat Chaudhuri, Maria Turtschaninoff and Sophia 
Al-Maria.

*Survive the Century 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://survivethecentury.net/__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KrTypj4U$>*
 is 
a work of fiction, but it is informed by real science. At the end of the 
game you get to see a climate model realization of the storyline you chose.

The game grew out of a workshop between climate scientists and sci-fi 
authors at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center in Maryland.

A key aim of the game is to communicate that climate change is made and 
experienced by people. How the future will play out is going to be shaped 
by choices taken by people today, and tomorrow, and the day after.

Our choices matter. It's not over. There are many choices still ahead of us.

A branching narrative game felt like the perfect way to engage more people 
in exploring climate futures, because it is a playful way to think 
about our choices. The ones we need to make now, but also the choices that 
still lie ahead of us.

Thanks to Sam Beckbessinger who led the writing of the game and Chris 
Trisos who co-led with me on the science side of things.

Sam's tweet launching the game is here 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://twitter.com/beckbessinger/status/1391641664217812994__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KHgb3AaU$>
. 

I hope you find *Survive the Century 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://survivethecentury.net/__;!!IaT_gp1N!hT5J6FIOZGXRPi8QZHGq30nE3wGY5hynC6ncskDJsM7yH-QRtvDbng3m8VKq8l6KrTypj4U$>*
 a 
fun way to engage more people in thinking about our climate change futures 
and how the choices we make today matter.

Best, 

Simon

  -- 
Simon Nicholson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of International Relations
Co-Director of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy
Director of the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment
School of International Service
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington DC 20016 // +1.202.885.1614 

Links: Homepage <http://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/snichols.cfm> // GEP 
Program <http://www.american.edu/sis/gep> // Forum for Climate Engineering 
Assessment <http://dcgeoconsortium.org/> // Institute for Carbon Removal 
Law and Policy <http://www.american.edu/sis/carbonremoval> // Google Scholar 
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2DMXwL4AAAAJ&hl=en>

SOME RECENT ARTICLES etc:

New climate game: "Survive the Century <https://survivethecentury.net/>"

"Carbon Removal and the Dangers of Extractivism 
<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003127611-14/carbon-removal-dangers-extractivism-simon-nicholson?context=ubx&refId=e3756ee4-5479-4df3-8135-97360e83da5c>"
 
(2021) in Shapiro and McNeish, *Our Extractive Age*
"Splitting Climate Engineering Governance 
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1758-5899.12900>" (2021) *Global 
Policy*
"Solar Radiation Management 
<https://diplomacy21-adelphi.wilsoncenter.org/article/solar-radiation-management>"
 
(2020) *21st Century Diplomacy *
"Taking Technology Seriously 
<https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/full/10.1162/glep_e_00576>" (2020) 
*Global 
Environmental Politics*
"Anticipatory Governance of Solar Geoengineering 
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343520300488>" 
(2020) *Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability*

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