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Hauptverfasser: Malbet, Fabien, Santerne, Alexandre, Milli, Julien, Champollion, Nicolas, Lamy, Laurent, Imbaud, Hélène, Gaunet, Florence, Masson, Thierry, Daré, Anne-Marie, Gratiot, Nicolas, Bellemain, Pascal
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11357
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author Malbet, Fabien
Santerne, Alexandre
Milli, Julien
Champollion, Nicolas
Lamy, Laurent
Imbaud, Hélène
Gaunet, Florence
Masson, Thierry
Daré, Anne-Marie
Gratiot, Nicolas
Bellemain, Pascal
author_facet Malbet, Fabien
Santerne, Alexandre
Milli, Julien
Champollion, Nicolas
Lamy, Laurent
Imbaud, Hélène
Gaunet, Florence
Masson, Thierry
Daré, Anne-Marie
Gratiot, Nicolas
Bellemain, Pascal
contents This report summarizes what has happened in the mini-workshops entitled ''My Earth in 180 minutes'' organized during the lunch break at the SF2A 2024 conference in Marseille. The project showcased an innovative serious game designed to raise awareness of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in astronomical research laboratories. Participants, organized into teams, simulate strategies to reduce their carbon footprints by 50\%, focusing on key astronomical activities such as space instrumentation, data analysis, and laboratory work. The sessions highlight the challenges of achieving significant emissions reductions without disrupting core research activities, such as telescope observations. While the serious game facilitates important discussions on sustainable practices, the results point to the need for broader engagement, adaptation to different cultural contexts, and institutional support. The project highlights the importance of integrating climate action into the academic environment and suggests potential future directions for expanding its impact.
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spellingShingle "My Earth" Astrophysics and Planets -- a serious game to build low carbon scenarios in the astronomy academic community
Malbet, Fabien
Santerne, Alexandre
Milli, Julien
Champollion, Nicolas
Lamy, Laurent
Imbaud, Hélène
Gaunet, Florence
Masson, Thierry
Daré, Anne-Marie
Gratiot, Nicolas
Bellemain, Pascal
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
This report summarizes what has happened in the mini-workshops entitled ''My Earth in 180 minutes'' organized during the lunch break at the SF2A 2024 conference in Marseille. The project showcased an innovative serious game designed to raise awareness of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in astronomical research laboratories. Participants, organized into teams, simulate strategies to reduce their carbon footprints by 50\%, focusing on key astronomical activities such as space instrumentation, data analysis, and laboratory work. The sessions highlight the challenges of achieving significant emissions reductions without disrupting core research activities, such as telescope observations. While the serious game facilitates important discussions on sustainable practices, the results point to the need for broader engagement, adaptation to different cultural contexts, and institutional support. The project highlights the importance of integrating climate action into the academic environment and suggests potential future directions for expanding its impact.
title "My Earth" Astrophysics and Planets -- a serious game to build low carbon scenarios in the astronomy academic community
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11357