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Social strategies to engage video gamers in climate action

Jennifer Carman (), Marija Verner and Marina Psaros
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Jennifer Carman: Yale University
Marija Verner: Yale University
Marina Psaros: EarthWorks

Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 7, 684-686

Abstract: Video games are a popular method for climate change communication, but current efforts undervalue the potential role of gaming communities. To empower gaming communities to take climate action, we suggest social strategies including fostering climate change conversations through games and in gaming social spaces, and organizing real-world gaming community events.

Date: 2025
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