have foregrounded climate and environmental themes as a means of education and persuasion, building on the writeridea that games and their systems of play can engender changes in thinking, behavior, and even the world.
There is, says Abraham, a more straightforward, material solution: the assessment, measuring, and wholesale cutting of emissions that stem from the development of video games.
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