Climate Risk Analysis: Risk or Reward?

Climate Risk Analysis: Risk or Reward? — Strategic disaster management game.

What will you learn in this game?

Relationship between climate change and disasters. Understands how climate change affects disasters.

How to use it in class?

Reserve 10–15 minutes at the end of the lesson so students can play individually or in pairs, then discuss the results together. Focus: reinforcing the learning outcome "Relationship between climate change and disasters" with real-life examples.

Turn 1 / 3

You are a climate change advisor. You must analyze the city's climate-related disaster risks (flood, drought, heat wave) and choose the most effective measures. You have 60 budget units, 40 time units, 50 credibility points, and 20 climate resilience points. Each decision involves a risk-reward balance!

Resources

Budget (units)

0

units

Time (months)

0

months

Credibility

0

pts

Climate Resilience

0

pts

Objectives

Raise climate resilience above 60
0 / 600%
Keep credibility above 60
0 / 600%
Keep at least 10 budget units
0 / 100%

Turn 1 — Make a Decision