Does it matter if we fly across the world to give a short conference presentation? Can we think about impact, or a career, with the future so uncertain? How might our research be complicit in epistemic and environmental injustices?

Climate Justice Conversations is a game for researchers and students in the arts and humanities, from medievalists to media theorists, philosophers to practitioners. Explore how to research amidst environmental emergencies, and plot new approaches to living and inquiring justly.

A preview of three cards from the game -- Boundary, Forest Fire and Gem

The print version of the game is available. It will be distributed at CHASE events; we also have a modest number to post out if you can pay postage. Please email chaseclimatejustice@protonmail.com if you are interested.

Play the demo version online

Note that the online version of the game is in development - we will work towards an improved and more usable version as time and funding allows.

Resources and feedback

Get in touch

Drop us a line at chaseclimatejustice@protonmail.com

About the creators

This game was created by the CHASE Climate Justice Network. Our aim is to nurture a community that empowers us to navigate the complexities of the climate crisis, embrace climate justice, and create meaningful impact through our research endeavours.

The design and production of this game was supported by the CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership, funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Logos: CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership, CHASE Climate Justice network, Arts and Humanities Research Council