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    These projects are designed to be informative and engaging, spreading awareness about climate change and solutions while providing educational value. I aim to inspire and educate others through creative and interactive methods.

     

    Feel free to reach out with any feedback or questions!

     

    Paper Circuits Project: Renewable Energy and Non-Renewable Energy on the Power Grid

     

    Description:

    This project explains the different forms of energy on the power grid and answers the following questions:

    - What happens when you use just renewable energy?

    - What happens when you use just non-renewable energy?

    - What happens when you use both?

     

    Details:

    - Created at MIT Museum

    - Inspired by the artwork of Nicole Kelner and the Power Grid game

    - Aimed at spreading awareness of climate issues and solutions through an engaging, educational activity

    Paper Circuits: Electricity and Solar Power

     

    Description:

    This project features paper circuits focused on electricity and solar power, inspired by the work of Nicole Kelner.

     

    Details:

    - Designed as an educational activity for teachers and students

    - Allows exploration of renewable energy and other forms of energy through hands-on learning

    Spinning Top: Climate Change

     

    Description:

    A spinning top project highlighting climate change issues on the top, and solutions on the bottom.

    Chain Reaction / Rube Goldberg Project: Climate Change

     

    Description:

    I made a chain reaction/Rube Goldberg project to illustrate some of the causes of climate change and showcase some climate solutions, based on the work of Climate Fresk and Project Drawdown.

     

    Details:

    - Created at MIT Museum

    - Visual and interactive representation of climate change causes and solutions

    Climate Change Balance Sculptures

     

    Description:

    Sculptures that illustrate the balance between climate change issues and solutions.

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    Climate Change: The Game

     

    Primary Focus:

    My primary focus is climate, and I've been taking a game theory class. Inspired by my class, I decided to create a game about climate change and game theory based on academic papers.

     

    Concept:

    Initially, the game was a study aid for myself, but after playtesting with others who enjoyed it and provided valuable feedback, I integrated those insights into the beta version.

     

    Game Description:

    Climate Change: The Game is a strategy game where players (representing countries) aim to increase their GDP ($) and reduce climate change by making strategic decisions to cooperate or compete.

     

    Details:

    2 players or 2 teams

    Ages 13+

    30-60 minutes or more

    Invitation:

     

    Let me know if you want me to send you the printable beta version to try out or if you'd like to play it together sometime. I'm very open to feedback!

     

    Web exercises:

    https://claude.site/artifacts/340c29b2-f994-42c5-9e1a-140c4968abb4

    https://claude.site/artifacts/4cae8f08-5dcf-4ed7-ba1c-81f0d5fcc352

    https://claude.site/artifacts/f6d0fc5d-662b-4282-9ba2-f809662738b3 

    https://claude.site/artifacts/dbb70569-af10-4b28-a732-19f78b2cdba9

    https://claude.site/artifacts/530dae05-0192-490d-9ea8-d57ca7174e4b