by brunop | Jun 5, 2021 | climate, cyber, framing, nuclear
DOWNLOAD Thanks for playing Extinction Museum! This is an interactive game where you explore a museum exhibit about the crises caused by humanity. We recommend that you play the game before The museum is located in the future, where a devastating nuclear missile...
by smshiffrin | Jun 5, 2021 | climate, framing, risk, solutions
For my final assignment, I chose to do a podcast in which I discuss three children’s movies that grapple with some of the existential issues we’ve discussed in class: The Lorax, WALL-E, and The Hunger Games. I got this idea from looking at the list of recommended...
by memerz | Jun 5, 2021 | climate, risk, salience
Link to my Op-Ed. In week 4, I wrote my memo starting from the idea that I have a difficult time conceptualizing of the existential threat which AI poses, particularly compared to the threat of nuclear armageddon and of climate change, which I find incredibly salient....
by chriskrantz | Jun 5, 2021 | bio, climate, policy, solutions
By Braedon Junker and Chris Krantz Link to website: https://chriskrantz.wixsite.com/climatefax It is often (and unfortunately) believed that individual decisions cannot help in changing the direction our climate is headed. This misperception has led to personal...
by bindeglia | Jun 4, 2021 | bio, climate, cyber, framing, nuclear, policy, risk, solutions
An epidemic can be defined as a “Sudden, widespread occurrence of a particular undesirable phenomenon”. An empire as “an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority”. Both of which go hand in hand with the human species, interlocking...
by kottenbreit | Jun 4, 2021 | climate, cyber, framing, solutions
Read our Op-Ed here! For our final project, our group was really interested in the intersection between the realm of digitization and its effects on the environment. Recently, our world has increasingly developed new technology that will radically change the way we...