Climate Action Game How to play: Instructions to Families.

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Climate Action Game How to play: Instructions to Families

You are now a part of a family working to make a living. There are six families from around the world. Your aim is to create a good life for your family. However, extreme and unpredictable weather and other human-caused events that happen throughout the game make it harder for your family to make a living. How will you survive? Introduction

How to play Remember: your aim is to create a good life for your family. Make your commodity (product). Each commodity must be cut out individually! Take bundles of 5 commodities to the market to get paid. Listen to the Climate Broadcasts. Watch the Electronic Balance Sheet to see how your family are getting on: - Do you have enough money for food and shelter (subsistence)? - Do you have enough for basic healthcare and education?

Sometimes you have to ‘pay your bills’ – listen to the announcements. When you are affected by a Climate Broadcast, you will have to start producing bundles of 10 of your commodity before you are able to go to market. If you fall below the poverty line, you will be given a task which must be completed before you can carry on producing your commodity. You may get a Climate Opportunity task to make your life easier! How to play

Fines may be given for groups that: Pollute – drop paper around their tables! Do not stop production to listen to the climate broadcasts Produce multiple copies of their commodities – all goods must be produced by cutting out each one individually Send more than one person to the market at once Use equipment that is not from their packs (no additional pencils or scissors may be used!)

Falling below the poverty line means that a person or family cannot afford the basic necessities of life such as food and shelter. This has knock-on effects that push them deeper into poverty. The effects of climate change are making it more difficult for people to move out of poverty. The poverty line

FamilyCountryCommodity Commodity price per bundle Number of commodities they need to produce per bundle 3/5/10 ChengeTanzaniaCoffee beans $10 ChukwaNigerGoat hides $7.50 DhaliBangladeshRice $7.50 LopezBoliviaAlpaca wool $5 MendezEcuadorLatex $10 NavarroPhilippinesFlip flops $7.50 Family Overview