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Gamification for climate change engagement: review of corpus and future agenda
Daniel Fernandez Galeote, Mikko Rajanen,Dorina Rajanen, Nikoletta-Zampeta Legaki, David J Langley and Juho Hamari. Environmental Research Letters

Gamification is a viable way to get people engaged on climate change. This review of 64 research papers on the impact of various climate games and gamification found that they are generally having a positive effect. Whether the games are digital or analog, they tend to make participants less fatalistic about climate change and more motivated to take climate action. For example, games where players interact with peers often result in increased optimism about local and international cooperation to address climate change.