Played EARTH RISING (cooperative climate crisis tabletop game) and it was SO GREAT. My friends are all #solarpunks and very climate-active, so it was extra fun.

Realistic, LOTS of climate justiceπŸ’šwe were lifting people out of poverty, creating sustainable practices & working together. ALL THE LOVE.

More info on the #game here: https://www.sdrgames.studio/products/earth-rising

#tabletop #cooperative #climatechange

I loved that the game really dug into the social justice aspect of it, not just pollution but supporting people (you literally "support" people on sustainable practices). Really well thought out.

Earth Rising

I loved EARTH RISING (tabletop cooperative game) so much, I requested it from my library! I want more people to have access to this!!

I updated my #libraries page on the podcast website with more info. Libraries prefigure a #solarpunk future today!πŸ’š
https://brightgreenfutures.substack.com/p/for-libraries

Request Solarpunk at the Library

I’m a huge fan of distributed action: a lot of people doing a thing in a lot of places can have huge impact, even if each action seems small.

Bright Green Futures
@susankayequinn Oh wow. I am going to finally grab Why We Fight, but didn't know about this, thanks!
@jaybaker I requested that my library acquire it -- I would love for more people to play this!
@susankayequinn how would you compare it to the Daybreak? I think ER has a clunkier manual / tutorial, but its much better for use in education exactly because of the community aspect.