Yesterday I had the pleasure of taking part to the Webinar “Women in climate change – Donne e cambiamento climatico”, part of the campaign organised by Wikimedia Foundation Sustainability Consortia to increase the visibility of women that are playing a crucial role in climate change.
You can find below the video of the whole event (in Italian), my talk starts at the 28th minute.
I have just released Climate Change – the board game: a free educational board game about evolution and climate change. The aim is to “put yourself in the paws” of animal species, and to experience both their evolution and their struggles in the current climate emergency.
Each player is a medium/large mammal species, living in a word where climate changes unexpectedly. Every species has its DNA and collects mutations through time, allowing it to adapt to new habitats. Sometimes evolving is not an option, and the species must migrate or it will go extinct. And that’s just the start… when humans start to modify the climate with their activities it’s a whole new level!
It is print-and-play: all the materials needed for the game can be downloaded from here, or there is the option to play it online (and it won’t cost a penny, it’s all free!).
Climate change – the board game
It has been designed as an educational resource for schools (groups of 4-5 people, with an approximate duration of 30 minutes to leave space for discussion and questions): we have used it successfully to do outreach at the Museum of Zoology, University of Cambridge. Still, it can also be played with friends and family.
7th March, 2pm, Museum of Zoology Downing Street, Cambridge. CB2 3EJ
I will be presenting my work there, together with amazing scientists working in the Department. My talk, “Back to the future: species distribution through time“, will start at 14.15. Here is the full program.
[Update]: Here is a recording of the event (my talk starts at 15.44) and a few pictures