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19Jun

Securing climate treaties as a game

Hosted by LSE Festival: How to save the planet
In-person public event (LSE campus)
Friday 19 June 2026 12pm - 2pm

Drop in at this workshop to play a new online game which has been developed for the LSE Festival. Join a team of either “nature defenders” or “exploiters” and discover hidden roles and the art of deception in a game to save climate accords. The climate accords are being torpedoed by bad actors, so the others have to stand together to save the accord and ensure its success.

Part of these players are modelled as AI agents for more realistic simulations.

More about this event

This event is part of the LSE Festival: How to save the planet running from Monday 15 to Saturday 20 June 2026. This year's Festival explores how existential threats including the climate crisis, conflict and AI are affecting all parts of the world, transforming the way and where we live, and how our societies function. With a series of events asking what can we be doing to save the Earth, its people and environment? Booking for all Festival events will open on Monday 18 May.

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