Al Gore games the climate

After Gore’s 24 hours of climate reality back in September, I thought that he’d pretty much hit rock bottom with faking the science in it. Even Nature thought it was dumb. I thought we couldn’t possibly see anything stupider than that. I was wrong.

Al Gore has announced a partnership with PSFK to make a series of propaganda climate games. Here’s what he has to say about it:

Games are the new normal. The popularity and proliferation of smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices—coupled with a wide variety of social networking platforms—provide fertile ground for the incorporation of games into our lives in fresh, new ways. Whether it’s playing Scrabble on your iPhone or Farmville on Facebook, now millions fill the interstitial moments of their lives with the simple fun that these programs and apps provide.

As games have become ubiquitous, both the private and public sectors have begun to seriously look at the role that gamification can play in their work. Game design, techniques and mechanics, have something to teach those of us who are seeking to engage people on issues of social importance.

In the forty years that I have worked to build public awareness of the need to urgently solve the climate crisis, I have always sought out new methods of communication— from my slideshow on three Kodak carousels (which evolved from an actual slideshow to a multi-media presentation on Keynote)—to my work on An Inconvenient Truth, the “Live Earth” global concerts, “24 Hours of Reality” on the web, and an app for the iPhone and iPad called Our Choice. Exploring the interplay of gamification and social change is a fascinating challenge, and one that I have been exploring for the last three years. Clearly, there is tremendous potential for advocates to reach entirely new audiences with games that are engaging, fun, and motivational.

Recently, I was introduced to Piers Fawkes and the wonderful team at PSFK and for the past several months The Climate Reality Project, PSFK and I have collaborated in an open source “Gaming for Good” Challenge. I hope that you will enjoy the results of this collaboration and that it will encourage you to think creatively about social impact games.

Here’s a video where Al hypes the new battle for young minds:

He’s got a whole gaming racket. For example:

CLIMATE HEROES. GET READY TO CHANGE THE WORLD

Climate Heroes is an online game that capitalizes on the long-standing role of superheroes as beacons of goodness in our lives. This game gives users the opportunity to become a superhero and take up the fight to solve the planet’s climate issues. The future of the planet is in your hands. Create your profile and save the world! Users are able to select from a number of superhero avatars, such as Mr. Smog and Miss Waste, all of which are visually engaging and representative of a specific climate challenge. Users can capture climate abuse using their mobile phones and upload photos or share news items. Those that do so with regular frequency and take on the role of ‘influencer’ will be engaged by the Organization to do a public mission. A sample mission might be to organize a flash mob that sheds light on a specific issue.

CLIMATE TRAIL

There’s a lot of information and disinformation surrounding climate

change. But much of the disinformation can be debunked by following the

“money trail” of companies sponsoring the research and publication that

disseminates this false data. How do we encourage the public to think for

themselves and question the sources of their information? By encouraging

them to play “Climate Trail”, a simple text-based game that mirrors the

functionality of classic online games like “Oregon Trail”.

At the start of the game, each player is given a leadership role in a

community with set levels of renewable resources, atmospheric levels, and

other indicators of climate health. The goal is to reach the year 2036 with a

healthy and livable community. As game play proceeds, players are asked

questions like “Do you want clean coal or wind power to be your town’s main

source of power” or “Do you want to clear 10,000 acres of forest to create

more farmland?” Correct answers help boost resource levels while wrong

answers impact negatively on community health. After each answer, players

are also presented with information about choices that were made in the

real world (e.g. Portland, Oregon switched to natural gas for city vehicles

and reduced emissions 30%). Users will also be able to share answers across

social networks like Twitter and Facebook.

Once the initial levels have been completed, players are promoted

to a higher rank with responsibilities for larger and more complex

communities. As they progress to higher leadership levels they are also

greeted with new challenges (e.g. “Lobbyists want to meet with you to

discuss new vehicle standards.”).

Game play either ends when resource goals are reached on a global scale

or climate change has reached unacceptable levels and the community is

no longer sustainable. Players will be able to compare their performances

against real life politicians. They will also be given tips on where they

went wrong in the game (e.g. “You believed reports about Clean Coal

but research was actually funded by Mining Companies”) highlighting

both the money trail and the need for independent consumer research

on high impact environmental and climate issues.

CLIMATE REALITY PATROL

Idea: Social media activism meets gaming and rewards

Concept: Instantly tag your comments with Climate Reality keyword facts to

earn badges and rewards.

How it Works:

Climate Reality creates and hosts a database of short-form facts (1–2 sentences

each) tied to “hot topic” keywords. Each description includes a link to optionally

find a deeper resource of related information.

Users create a profile on The Climate Reality Patrol website, activate the browser

plugin, then begin patrolling the web, looking to dispel unfounded environmental

information in articles and comments from media sites, politicians, brands,

celebrities, blogs, etc.

Wherever commenting is allowed, users who’ve activated Climate Reality Patrol

can post responses including keywords that automatically pull facts served from

The Climate Reality database. The keywords are presented and activated via a

menu that appears as they type (similar to an advanced spell-check).

Other users who view these comments can hover over any of the activated keywords

to find a pop-up fact window that includes the respective “quick fact” and a link to

more info.

Each post would include #ClimateRealityPatrol and/or @ClimateRealityPatrol at the end by default, to brand the posts.

The Climate Reality Patrol website tracks user stats and features a leaderboard for all user rankings. A Facebook app displays rankings on individual user’s profiles.

Levels of “Climate Reality Activist” badges are awarded based on the amount

of false information a user has dispelled (based on the number of keywords they’ve posted). Rewards could include special recognition, invitation to events, or entry into exclusive contests.

This one takes the cake for silliness:

REALiTREE (pronounced RE-AL-i-TREE)

Realitree is a digital manifestation of our local environment and the

role that we are playing in sustaining its wellbeing. It is a game played

by different groups in many places. Individuals, teams, communities,

cities and even countries compete against their counterparts via Twitter,

Facebook and through other social tools.

A Realitree is like a huge Tamagotchi for which thousands of people care.

It is a massive projection showing a digital image of a tree, complete with leaves, branches, roots, sky and earth. Realitree functions like a real tree, in that it will thrive and suffer according to the health of its surrounding enviroment.

Realitree’s environment takes into account news media, so news stories that are in conflict with climate reality will reflect negatively on its health. Realitree will expose agents of the fossil fuel industry who propagate smear, innuendo, criminal hacking and leaking of out-of context snippets or lies.

Each Realitree will be fed two distinct types of data:

• Current, statistical environmental data about the surrounding community as well as news and insights about political and corporate forces working against the climate’s good health.

• Real-time updates using tweets and the various social networking activity of the Realitree’s caretakers. Anyone can participate in keeping it alive and thriving through their real world deeds and virtual nutrients, delivered through their social networking activity.

As their networks grow, they will be represented as the intertwined roots of the tree, keeping it alive, fed and guarded against attack.

The overall “health” of Realitree will be on constant display. With good activities, it will grow, multiply and sway appreciatively. With bad deeds, Realitree will appear to shake and wither. It will always display climate reality truths, news, facts and shares from participants throughout its community and all over the world. We envision “planting” 300 Realitrees in cities and towns across the globe.

Each caretaker will play on different levels and earn points by doing

different things. A single tweet, for example, may garner one point, while a Foursquare check-in to a “green” business or using clean energy at home will gain more points. On the Realitree website, through Facebook connections, people can form teams, compete against friends and measure their contributions to helping reverse the effects of climate change. On another level, Realitrees (planted in New York City, for example) could compete against every other city where Realitrees are placed.

Corporations would be allowed the opportunity to play and even remedy earlier misdeeds by correcting falsehoods and donating money to pay for real initiatives in winning communities. Those that create the healthiest environment for their Realitree win the game.

And finally, Climate Reality hits Farmville:

DESTINATION REALITY: FARMVILLE

It’s a funny thing when there are more virtual farmers than real ones on Earth.

Real life farmers see the effects of climate change, but do virtual ones? Let’s

partner with Farmville to drop a dose of Reality on the 31 million people who

log on daily to tend to their plants, harvest, and redeem gold coins for seeds,

supplies, and fuel.

We could partner with Zynga to plan the best way to expose crops to weather

and wind and offer The Climate Reality Project branded goods to help

Farmers mitigate and adapt to unexpected weather conditions. Goods such

as wind-powered tractors, windmills, jackets to shield you from the elements,

seeds for heartier crops like organic cassava and chickpeas, decorations like a

Climate Reality flag, rainwater collection troughs and green ring tags for your

livestock. We’d want to do this in a way that presents a challenge to Farmville

players, and makes it possible via gameplay mechanics to heal the destruction

caused by Climate events, illustrating that through action, we can change the

current trajectory.

Wind-powered tractors?

And while I didn’t expect to find such a ridiculous thing when I went looking, amazingly, some physics challenged fool has actually made a concept image:

From the website, the description:

Windmill-powered electric farm tractors.

The picture above shows a windmill-powered electric farm tractor. The tractor is shown with it’s windmill extended for recharging. When the tractor is parked,the tractor’s windmill is extended on a telescopic mast. The tractor remains parked like this with it’s windmill extended,for several hours. While it is parked,the windmill turns wind energy into electrical energy. The electricity produced by the windmill is stored in batteries located inside the tractor.

No, really. Somebody thinks this is the farming of the future.

And there’s more. Al has plans for farm animals,  blogs, chatrooms, and school kids.

Read all about it here in this report gaming-for-good-psfk-111202215545-phpapp01 (PDF 8.5 MB)

I predict it will be even less successful than Al’s previous sideshow attraction, because lets face it, the games are stupid and without challenge.

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Jeremy
January 12, 2012 7:17 am

XX are the new normal. The popularity and proliferation of W, Y and other Z—coupled with a wide variety of Q—provide fertile ground for the incorporation of XX into our lives in fresh, new ways.

My mind literally halts and goes into cliche-arrest when I hear him say these sorts of things, which he does often.

Cold Englishman
January 12, 2012 7:17 am

What Al’ cannot see just out of the picture of the tractor, is two guys in white coats, come to take him away.
I mean really, this is too stupid for words. And this guy was a heartbeat from being President!
Defies belief.

adolfogiurfa
January 12, 2012 7:24 am

No more comments on “Al Baby”, until he accepts discussing “Global Warming” with Lord Monckton.

Mike from Canmore
January 12, 2012 7:24 am

Lucy: He’s “going” insane. I thought he was there a long time ago?!?!
He’s got competition, no doubt inspired by his propaganda.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1689876731/scorched-earth-not-just-a-bunch-of-hot-air
At least they are a bunch of 16 year old kids who can hide behind the veil of youthful naivety. Sad to say my friend who posted/donated to it, cannot use the youthful part as an excuse.

Frank K.
January 12, 2012 7:28 am

You know, this is a GREAT idea by Al! Here are some other gaming ideas:
(1) Climate Pac-mann
Climate researcher pac-mann gobbles up the climate ca$h nuggets from the game board while being chased by the skeptic ghosts! See how much climate ca$h you can gobble up before getting caught.
(Rated E for Everyone)
(2) Donkey Kong – IPCC
Climate researchers and activists go “ape” in this game, where Donkey Kong, now head of the IPCC, does battle with skeptics, keeping them from publishing and keeping himself “top banana” in climate science! (Rated E for Everyone)
(3) The Simms – Climate Modelers Edition
In this innovative game, you start as a low level government researcher and create your own climate model so YOU too can become rich and famous. No science background required! Just publish your SIMM climate model “results” with your simulated climate science colleagues, and watch your fame and fortune grow! Earn bigger and badder computer clusters, take lots of taxpayer stimulus cash, and date hot research assistants! (Rated T for Teens)
(4) World of Climate-Craft
In this massive multiplayer online game, you inhabit the wild virtual world of climate science! Start as a “newb” research grunt and move up in status and power as you hone your skills. Build your own research kingdom! Sabotage your rivals by rejecting their journal papers! Do battle with the hoards of skeptics at Castle WUWT! Start a blog and write entries on government time! Get on TV before your rivals do! Become King of the Climate World!! (Rated M for Mature themes – torturing data, obfuscation, and adult language in e-mails)

Crimson75
January 12, 2012 7:29 am

Can I get a ManBearPig for my Farmville?

January 12, 2012 7:32 am

He needs to see a Doctor.
SOON !!!

Crispin in Waterloo
January 12, 2012 7:32 am

“There’s a lot of information and disinformation surrounding climate
change. But much of the disinformation can be debunked by following the
“money trail” of companies sponsoring the research and publication that
disseminates this false data. ”
That’s for sure. Let’s look at the money trail of a well known high-end ‘greenie’ PR firm in Vancouver interviewed by the CBC a couple of mornings ago. The interviewer was all snarky about the Canadian Minsiter saying that environmental extremists were trying to kill resource development in Canada (referring to the oil sands and the pipeline to the coast in particular). So it was going to be a pretty soft interview with the professional PR enviro firm. It went something like this:
CBC: Is it true you are finded by organisations (pressure groups/special interests) in the US?
PR: We only get about 30% of our funding from the US.
CBC: Were you paid to oppose the development of the Alberta oil sands?
PR: We only received $3.6 m for that purpose. We are spending less than $1m per year.
!
Now, any media person with half a lick of sense would seize the moment to follow this admission to its logical conclusion. Not so, the brawny CBC. Of the mountain of money this bunch receives, Ms PR in Vancouver is spending, I calculate, about $17,000 per week for 4 years solely to demonise the processing of tar sands and the pipeline to the coast. That’s right: a Canadian pressure group admits being funded by US interests to destroy a Canadian industrial project. The conclusion that the Canadian Minister is correct was immediately obvious, by the words of Ms PR herself.
I understand it is the largest industrial project under development on the planet. It will help secure the delivery of oil to several Asian coutries (the US greens having killed their own pipeline to the same on-shore source). China, Japan and Korea were mentioned as destinations.
So, yeah – follow the money. The US wants to limit oil supplies to China – that is obvious. The pipeline to the BC coast is critical to creating an alternative to supplies from Iran – presently under the gun. Kill the pipeline and capture the (potential, vast) supply by denial of service.
Canadian pressure groups are being funded (lavishly in my view) to oppose the development of Canadian resource projects no matter the size, type or beneficiary. As a channel for funding to smaller pressure groups, it is quite conceivable that some of Ms PR’s ‘70%’ of ‘local’ funding is foreign too, through local chapters of external pressure groups. How many of those are American too? Who cares? It is still treasonous.
There is a general theme to the green ‘anti’ agendas: manipulating the CO2 scare and ‘pollution’ to achieve geopolitical goals through the manipulation of ‘useful idiots’. (They will be abandoned at some later stage when their strategic usefulness is outworn.) Welcome to Canada where clean air, trees, oil, minerals, first class technology and climate whores with their ‘Johns’ abound.

JJ
January 12, 2012 7:41 am

LOL. Quintessential Algore. Exaggerations, lies, and delusions of his own grandeur:
“In the forty years that I have worked to build public awareness of the need to urgently solve the climate crisis,…
Really Al? Forty years? So, you were working to build public awareness of the “climate crisis” in 1971? Really? Was the center of the earth millions of degrees back then, too? Really?
This man has no association with truth.
Also interesting is the admission of alarmist logic – something that has been going on for forty years without anyone doing anything about it and with no evident catastrophe was a “crisis” that we needed to “urgently solve”.

john
January 12, 2012 7:42 am

A typical 10kW battery charging wind turbine weighs in at 1050 lbs (with 10 meter tower add about 400lbs) and has a 25 ft. rotor diameter.
I can’t wait to see Al put on of these on a tractor (or his very expensive yacht) ….
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2056965/posts

Roger Knights
January 12, 2012 7:43 am

Let’s fight fire with fire. How about a game involving:
back-scratching peer-reviewers
Dismissed editors
upside down sediments
14,000 abandoned whirligigs in the US
cost overruns galore
underachievement by renewables (relative to promises)
failed renewables venture in Spain
Fraud in carbon trading
top-down editorial control of the IPCC reports
failed electric auto ventures (catching fire too)
bankrupt solar firms
no green jobs (except for financial alchemists)
funding bias toward alarmism
dismissal of heretics
etc.

GeoLurking
January 12, 2012 7:46 am

Crispin in Waterloo says:
“…Kill the pipeline and capture the (potential, vast) supply by denial of service.
Now that is good. That is essentially what this entire gamut of climate crap is. A giant, multifaceted Denial of Service attack against society and progress.

Rogelio Escobar
January 12, 2012 7:46 am

Any news on the CUcinelli Mann story I hear it goes to court today.

old engineer
January 12, 2012 7:48 am

I hate to admit it, but for once I agree with Al Gore: “There’s a lot of …..disinformation surrounding climate change.” Of course, he’s responsible for at least some of it.
Looking at his Climate Reality Patrol game, I realized that WUWT serves that purpose admirably. On almost any topic, WUWT commenters provide links to the real facts on the subject. I’m not a computer gamer, but perhaps a version of the Climate Reality Patrol game could be built to get out the real facts using WUWT links.
Or perhaps Al Gore’s Climate Reality Patrol could be hacked to redirect the key word to real facts. That would be fun.

RockyRoad
January 12, 2012 7:50 am

F Mitchell says:
January 12, 2012 at 6:44 am

Farmers? Kids today think food comes from the grocery store…

That’s true. I once read the account of some inner-city kids that went on a field trip to a dairy farm and a beef feedlot in the country and were so shocked with what they saw they afterwards refused to drink milk or eat hamburgers.
But our once-proud education system has given NO insight into climate change except to give the kids completely false expectations. Those responsible should have their professional certifications revoked in the very least.

Severian
January 12, 2012 7:53 am

“And there’s more. Al has plans for farm animals, blogs, chatrooms, and school kids.”
Farm animals or Animal Farm?

Severian
January 12, 2012 7:57 am

“Farmers? Kids today think food comes from the grocery store…”
No kidding…I remember a short while back seeing a quote from one of those Sound Off sections from the newspapers where people write in their complaints and comments. Some fool wrote that people who hunted were gross and such, killing poor animals, and actually said they should go get their meat from the grocery store where no animals were harmed.
I swear, I’d have thought it was someone being sarcastic, but nowadays you just never know.

AJB
January 12, 2012 7:57 am

STOP PRESS: Big Al stages Ubu Roi and embraces pataphysics.

TRM
January 12, 2012 7:58 am

Truth Abusers.
Sigh. The reality is that Farmville might just shoot themselves in the foot. If people don’t buy into AGW then they will get irked and stop playing. We can only hope they don’t try to polute Starcraft with this drivel.
I highly recommend actually growing a real plant to most people. Want something low maintenance, tasty fruit, grows anywhere even with minimal light? Raspberry bushes are great start. I think a dose of reality is long overdue for a lot of people.

January 12, 2012 8:03 am

In the forty years that I have worked to build public awareness of the need to urgently solve the climate crisis
Um… If you’ve been doing this for forty years, yet the problem needs to be “urgently” solved, and it’s not solved???? Is that not a FAIL?

EthicallyCivil
January 12, 2012 8:05 am

“In the forty years that I have worked to build public awareness of the need to urgently solve the climate crisis…”
falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus

January 12, 2012 8:06 am

Farmers have more pressing, more “urgent” concerns to deal with… Like Environmental Terrorists! But Al Gore can’t be bothered by something like that!

January 12, 2012 8:08 am

I really don’t think I breach the boundaries of ad hominem by calling this guy a madman. Not to mention a narcissist.. Battle for young minds??? Holy cow. But for a few chads this guy nearly ruled the western world, and he’s determined to exact revenge.

G. Karst
January 12, 2012 8:11 am

Al Gore is merely targeting his peer group… grade school children!
Don’t fret, this peer group will quickly outgrow his knowledge base and move on. GK

TomRude
January 12, 2012 8:17 am

Hardly a surprising annoucement: the interstitial moments of our lives could be used for reading… ooops, wrong century.