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Game: ClimateEnergyFusion Game - LLNL

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GAME: Game: ClimateEnergyFusion Game - LLNL

SUMMARY

Climate and Carbon Science Mission - developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In keeping with its mission to "enhance the energy and environmental security of the nation".

You can also see a short Quicktime video introduction with quick game instructions.

GOALS

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory promotes many climate and carbon science research and development efforts. They involve teams of both environmental and computer scientists, as well as diverse support personnel, who work together to achieve scientific and technical innovations directed toward pressing national and international problems in these fields.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS

You can see a short Quicktime video introduction with quick game instructions.

Play: ClimateEnergyFusion Simulation

TEACHING NOTES / CONTEXT FOR USE

This simulation can be used to demonstrate energy use based on the individual and the likely outcome in the future.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment is at the discretion of the educator and how the simulation is used for their particular need.

REFERENCES AND RESOURCES


Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
7000 East Avenue · Livermore, CA 94550 

Operated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, for the
Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration

 

The Author

Ginny Brown Ginny Brown came to NCSE as the Project Director for the NSF funded CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning) project. This work centers on developing a community of climate change educators, researchers and students to combat the impact of climate change.  Ginny has twelve years experience in working with academia at both the undergraduate and  graduate level.  Prior to coming to NCSE, Ginny was  the Program Director for the Vulcan Mater ... (Full Bio)

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