Just for Fun - Links and Resources - Making 'going green' enjoyable
2-minute video - "Peak Oil - How will you ride the slide?" - summarising why the fossil-fuel age must come to an end and we must transition to a renewable, sustainable future.
Best video yet from "Story of Stuff" Project - ten minutes of Annie Leonard explaining, with the help of amusing animations, why it's important to change the rules of the game and find goals beyond GDP.
Run your own climate scenarios and save the World your way!
The Fun Theory
Having fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better - here's the link.
The fish game
Here's the link - enjoy a few days' fishing!
Splat the Worm
FreshDirect (a company) - Here's a quick game on their website, where you can splat the worm. But bear in mind they're using this device as cheap advertising.
FreshDirect (a company) - Here's a quick game on their website, where you can splat the worm. But bear in mind they're using this device as cheap advertising.
Rustle The Leaf Video - Global Warming 101
A couple of minutes long - jazzy soundtrack and a lighthearted and entertaining animation about global warming - a starting-point for novices or young children.
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Electrocity - a free online single-person game to build utopia in New Zealand. A fun way to learn about macro-management of a city, its energy needs and its environmental impacts. One disappointing feature is that it gives the player low scores if they select a zero-growth path to model a steady-state economy. There is a built-in assumption in the scoring that growth (including population growth) is good.
National Geographic Plan It Green - an online game to create an eco-district.
Crises of Capitalism - Animated video by David Harvey
A very entertaining ten minute video that packs in a tremendously wide and far-reaching breadth of scope about some of the challenges to modern capitalism.
RSA Animation - "Food Rules" - the case for organic and local food
and finally, the button below opens a new window with a photo of space that is changed daily - enjoy and be inspired!