The Tenth Art Podcast – When Video Games Help Fight Climate Change
par Ubisoft
As COP27, the annual United Nations Climate Conference, comes to an end in Egypt, we invite two experts on environmental sustainability in the gaming industry to discuss the positive impact games can have to combat climate change. On this episode of The Tenth Art podcast, we explore where our industry stands in terms of carbon emissions, how game developers are mobilizing for the planet, and how games can change behaviors and educate players about environmental sustainability. Our guests for this episode are Nicolas Hunsinger, Director of Corporate Environmental Sustainability at Ubisoft, and Paula Escuadra, co-founder of the International Game Developers Association Climate Special Interest Group (IGDA Climate SIG). Subscribe or follow The Tenth Art wherever you get your podcasts to stay up to date with the latest episodes. ubisoft.com/tenthartpodcast #Ubisoft About Ubisoft: Ubisoft is a creator of worlds, committed to enriching players’ lives with original and memorable entertainment experiences. Ubisoft’s global teams create and develop a deep and diverse portfolio of games, featuring brands such as Assassin’s Creed, Brawlhalla, For Honor, Far Cry, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon, Just Dance, Rabbids, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, The Crew, Tom Clancy’s The Division, and Watch Dogs. Through Ubisoft Connect, players can enjoy an ecosystem of services to enhance their gaming experience, get rewards and connect with friends across platforms. With Ubisoft+, the subscription service, they can access a growing catalog of more than 100 Ubisoft games and DLC. For the 2021–22 fiscal year, Ubisoft generated net bookings of €2,129 million. To learn more, please visit: www.ubisoftgroup.com. 2022 Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are registered trademarks in the US and/or other countries.
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