Nick Abouzeid

Just One Earth - We only have one earth. Let's save it. šŸŒšŸ”„

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Spend that Green is a game where you make some life choices, and try to stay under your allotted monthly carbon budget.
Mother Earth is a game where you play as Earth trying to save the humans from mass extinction while climate change progresses.

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Nick Abouzeid
Reminds me of Pandemic, that old Miniclip game where you could try to stop some disease from spreading around the world. If only there was a category for Morbidly Fun... šŸŒŽ
Matt Condon
Hey ProductHunt, didn't expect to be here so soonā€”thanks Nick! šŸ‘‹ From the same team behind Killed for Food, two more visualizations designed to hurl you into the climate-existentialist void. āš« šŸŒŽ First, Mother Earth: a game in the vein of paperclip maximizer and pandemic, hacked together to transmit existential dread over the internet šŸ“† You are the Earth in 2020. ā² A year passes every second. ā›‘ Your job: keep the humans alive. In Mother Earth, humans are driven by external capitalist and industrialist influencesā€”slave to the tragedy of the commonsā€”as well as intrinsic motivations to conserve and live sustainably. Convert humans to carbon neutrality with displays of nature's beauty, and cull the polluters with natural disasters. ā° How long will it take you to make the humans carbon neutral? šŸ’ø Second, Spend that Green: a playful exercise in spending a millennial's personal carbon budget, backed up by horrifyingly real numbers. āš” If you thought you could binge watch Game of Thrones and _also_ take that flight to SF, think again. šŸ¼ Ain't no flaws with drinkin claws at only ~0.4lbs of COā‚‚ per can 'o White Claw. šŸ”„ And to the burners out there: good luck getting back to SF when your return trip is the rest of your carbon budget. We had a lot of fun making these visualizations, and I legit became a vegetarian because of Killed for Food ā€” be the change you wish to see in the world, amirite ĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ
Dave Fontenot
honestly blown away. this is the first time i've seriously found myself viscerally connected to the climate crisis. there have been plenty of times where I felt logically connected: "yeah we have to do something about this." but just now when I was playing the game I actually had to step out after to get some air bc i was so anxious and concerned for the planet. it's really got me thinking. even if its not something yall ever work on again or anything, i want you to know that it's moved me.
yahaya nurudeen
I times of climate change this is an important pro8
Adam Kruger
This is fantastic, thanks so much for making this
Chase Stubblefield
Iā€™ve always been skeptical about plane flightsā€”I could live an intensely sustainable life in the way I eat/transport myself, but then take one flight and really offset all of it ā€”and by orders of magnitude. Seeing it here confirmed that for me and made it tangible/visual.
Sandipan Banerjee
@nickabouzeid you certainly deserves a plante size #KUDOS šŸ‘
Laetitia Hb
Very interesting to see things from the earth's perspective, it definitely gives you a sense of urgency