Gamifying climate change education
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Webinar slides
- Deanery ETC webinar slides, Bill Finnegan’s slides
- Climate Interactive slides, Andrew Jones’s slides
- Gamifying Climate Education / How Bad are Bananas? Emma Fieldhouse’s slides
Speaker links:
- EnROADS – En-ROADS Simulator, Mastering En-ROADS training, Climate Interactive’s resources for educators
- How Bad Are Bananas? – How Bad Are Bananas website, 10% off facilitator packs with the code CARBONSG10 at the online shop
‘Serious games’ have emerged as a form of informal, interactive climate change education incorporating both interdisciplinarity and creativity. In this webinar, hosted by the Education and Training for the Climate research hub and the Oxford Education Deanery, we will hear from pioneers in climate games and interactive experiences, including the creators of How Bad Are Bananas? and the En-ROADS/C-ROADS climate simulations. This webinar is part of Oxford University’s Green Action Week.
Event Details
Thursday 26 February 2026
14:00 - 15:00
Online
Public
Event Speakers
Andrew Jones
Executive Director/Co-Founder of Climate Interactive, Research Affiliate at MIT Sloan
Emma Fieldhouse
Director of Future We Want, creator of How Bad are Bananas?/The Carbon Footprint Games
Bill Finnegan
Sustainability Education and Research Manager, University of Oxford