The Plastic Pipeline: Exploring Policy Options Through a “Serious Game”

In this edition of NOW, Jennifer Turner and Elizabeth M H Newbury discuss The Plastic Pipeline, a new “serious game” created by the 's China Environment Forum and Serious Games Initiative.

In this edition of  NOW, we speak with Jennifer Turner, Director of the ’s China Environment Forum, and Elizabeth M H Newbury, Director of the Serious Games Initiative and Senior Program Associate, Science and Technology Innovation Program. They discuss , a new “serious game” created by the 's  and . The Plastic Pipeline “aims to raise public awareness on the plastic product lifecycle and policies that can be enacted to help stem the tide of pollution going into our oceans.” 

EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

Moderator

China Environment Forum

China’s global footprint isn’t just an economic one, it’s an environmental one. From BRI investments in Africa and Asia to its growing presence in Latin America, understanding China’s motivations, who stands to gain - and who stands to lose - is critical to informing smart US foreign policy.    Read more

China Environment Forum

Serious Games Initiative

The Serious Games Initiative communicates science and policy complexities through the world’s most dynamic medium: gaming.   Read more

Serious Games Initiative

Science and Technology Innovation Program

The Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP) serves as the bridge between technologists, policymakers, industry, and global stakeholders.   Read more

Science and Technology Innovation Program