“Climate Gamers”
Title | “Climate Gamers” |
Year for Search | 2022 |
Authors | Baden, D[enise] A., Hastie, Martin, and Willis, Steve |
Secondary Authors | Baden, D. A., and Baden, D[enise] A. |
Tertiary Authors | Baden, D. A. |
Secondary Title | No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet |
Pagination | 22-36 |
Date Published | 2022 |
Publisher | Habitat Press |
Place Published | Np |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7399803-2-0 |
Keywords | Female author, Male author, US author |
Annotation | The story is about a challenge to gamers to compete, initially as teams, to produce a scenario within 28 days that would get below the goal of 1.5 Centigrade increase in temperature working against other teams and the effects of their changes. The last story in the book, Steve Willis, Martin Hastie, and D[enise]. A. Baden, “Saving the Titanic,” (304-327), summarizes all the solutions to the current environmental situation presented in the rest of the book. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Female co-author |
Full Text | 2022 Baden, D[enise] A.; Martin Hastie; and Steve Willis. “Climate Gamers.” No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet. Ed. D[enise] A. Baden (Np: Habitat Press, 2022), 22-36. PSt The story is about a challenge to gamers to compete, initially as teams, to produce a scenario within 28 days that would get below the goal of 1.5 Centigrade increase in temperature working against other teams and the effects of their changes. The last story in the book, Steve Willis, Martin Hastie, and D[enise]. A. Baden, “Saving the Titanic,” (304-327), summarizes all the solutions to the current environmental situation presented in the rest of the book. |