by anushag | Mar 3, 2024 | bio, policy, solutions
A Response Plan to Virus X Anusha Gupta and Brianna Liu For our project, we imagined a severe, hypothetical virus called Virus X and created a response plan for it from the perspective of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Link to website:...
by jtello2 | Jun 6, 2021 | climate, policy, risk, salience
Link to the Paper! In this paper, I aimed to address the reasoning behind why policy implementation is such a complicated and lengthy process when dealing with climate change. Imagining a timescale for impending doom is difficult, and imagining a solution that holds...
by emohsin | Jun 5, 2021 | bio, climate, nuclear, policy
Threat Level Midnight: A Board Game On the End of the World Rule Book: Threat Level Midnight Rules Motivation Coming into this class I found it difficult to comprehend what the end of the world would look like. I was aware of some of the threats relating to nuclear...
by jcrary | Jun 5, 2021 | nuclear, policy, risk
General Concept: For the final project in this course, we designed a board game that we believe is both fun and demonstrates the risk that nuclear war and misinformation pose to society. This game involves three to six players, who can play as any of six countries...
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 Brett Katz | Jun 4, 2021 | cyber, framing, policy, risk, solutions
For our final project, we decided to assess the risk of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) through a series of interviews with an expert on solar phenomena. The first interview took place over zoom, and the second interview occurs in-person following a massive CME...