A sea wall will protect your city for decades but divert storm surge to a poorer community down‑coast. Approve the wall or refuse to share the risk?
The Floodgate Dilemma
Opening a dam saves your city from catastrophic flooding but will drown a rural valley with two towns that weren’t warned. Do you open it?
The Glacier Poison
A mining company offers to fund climate research if you sign off on dumping ‘treated’ wastewater into a glacier. It could poison rivers for generations. Do you take the money to fight climate change faster?
The Floodgate
Opening a floodgate will save your town but drown another downstream. Do you open it?
The Poisoned Water
You discover your town’s water supply is contaminated. Telling people will cause panic and violence; keeping it secret buys time to fix it quietly. Do you speak out?
The Wildfire Decision
You can divert firefighting resources to save either a wealthy suburb or a wildlife reserve. Which do you choose?
The Plastic Island
You discover your company secretly dumps plastic waste offshore. Do you go public?
The Meat Ban
Your city proposes banning all meat sales to combat climate change. Do you support it?
The Billionaire’s Forest
A billionaire offers to save an endangered forest, but only if it’s renamed after them forever. Do you accept?
The Floodplain Decision
You can approve affordable housing on a floodplain — homes people desperately need, but which will be underwater in 20 years.
The Eco-Terrorist’s Justification
A friend admits to sabotaging oil equipment to slow climate change. Do you turn them in or protect their cause?
The Carbon Credit Lie
Your company boasts about being ‘carbon neutral,’ but you know the offsets are fraudulent. Do you expose the lie and risk your job?
The Whale Rescue Dilemma
You can save a pod of stranded whales, but the rescue will cost taxpayers millions that could otherwise fund hospitals. Which life takes priority?
The Billionaire’s Forest
A billionaire offers to save an endangered forest, but only if it’s renamed after them forever. Do you accept?
The Floodplain Decision
You can approve affordable housing on a floodplain — homes people desperately need, but which will be underwater in 20 years.
The Eco-Terrorist’s Justification
A friend admits to sabotaging oil equipment to slow climate change. Do you turn them in or protect their cause?
The Whale Rescue Dilemma
You can save a pod of stranded whales, but the rescue will cost taxpayers millions that could otherwise fund hospitals. Which life takes priority?
The Carbon Credit Lie
Your company boasts about being ‘carbon neutral,’ but you know the offsets are fraudulent. Do you expose the lie and risk your job?