by ydeng2 | Jun 3, 2021 | climate, cyber, nuclear, risk
Painting by Paul Ranson, Apple Tree with Red Fruit, Museum of Fine Arts, Huston. (1) Josh pushed Pedro and woke him up from an afternoon nap. He pointed his left index finger to the screen projector and showed Pedro the new mind map he just finished. Ten years ago,...
by tgranzow | Jun 3, 2021 | climate, nuclear, risk, solutions
Recipes for Disaster is the beginner’s survival guide to coping with the end of the world. We recognize that no matter how the world ends, humans will need to eat to survive. In this first volume, which addresses the culinary constraints placed upon humanity in the...
by louisjlevin | Jun 3, 2021 | climate, cyber, policy
For our project, we decided to focus on something highly relevant – the hacking of the Colonial Pipeline that took place just last month. We wrote an in-depth opinion piece that both investigates the causes and consequences of the hack, and presents a vision for...
by mrchapman | Jun 3, 2021 | climate, policy, solutions
Click here to download Madalyn Chapman’s op-ed, titled “Humanity Must Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time.” MOTIVATION AND REASONING I knew from the start of class when the project was introduced to us that I wanted to do something that had to do with...
by starmz | May 20, 2021 | bio, climate, cyber, emerging, framing, nuclear, policy, risk, salience, solutions
I created a piece of hypertext fiction, tentatively titled Will We Flourish? A Choose-Our-Shared-Future. (click to read!) Hypertext fiction allows the reader to affect the narrative they are reading, similar to choose-your-own-adventure gamebooks but with little to no...