Previous Actions and NewsEveryone supported spreading our agents across all the regions.
Overall it seems the majority wanted to deploy projects, with a smaller leaning to nuclear, so I committed primarily to that.
To afford this we started tobin taxes in the main commercially developed regions (North America, Europe and Oceania).
Additionally we deployed a technology office in North America.
The year is now 2025.
The average temperature is 1.1 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
There's good news and bad news... I'll give you the good stuff first:
-Advanced Drilling technologies, this allows increased expansion of geothermal power and increasing the reachable reserves of oil and gas.
-The Nuclear subsidies are proving quite successful so far, the vast majority of countries have begun many new build constructions, but the focus is mainly to support new increasing power demand and not replacing existing power plants.
The bad news is going to take a while, so brace yourself:
- There are austerity protests in taxed regions and business leaders have requested an end to the tax fearing permanent damage to local economies.
- GEO officials were attacked in North Africa, while there were no casualties our vehicles were set alight and our buildings were damaged, the lead agent there has requested we send security assistance.
-Reports indicate that pacific storms hit China, India and South Asia badly, the current estimated death toll is 3 million, regional governments and media bodies have put most of the blame for the extent of the damage on GEO, saying that storm and flood defenses could have prevented this.
-Additionally the government of China has announced that smog and air pollution there has reached record levels, and they are requesting additional medical aid teams to deal with the rising cases of respiratory conditions.
Next ActionsSo that was a really unlucky set of RNG outcomes there, big storms like that normally take a few turns to hit, and the combination of that stuff in China has really damaged support for GEO, and our budget has dropped a little, but it's not too bad overall.
Here are my suggestions:
We only have enough money to go all in on one of these, but feel free to try and mix and match or come up with your own ideas.
Suggestion 1: Offices everywhere- We should build environmental and welfare offices in the regions affected by the big storm, not only can the stuff from them protect against future hits, it will make them a bit happier with us
- The nuclear rollout is going well but I think setting up energy offices in the largest polluting regions and banning coal might be worth the idea, that will encourage more development into other energy sources.
- Finally we should consider building a political office and sending troops to North Africa, if attacks on our agents continue we could lose them there, and all the money we invested in the region would be lost with them.
Suggestion 2: Carbon Caps and Land Preservation:-Comparing the data over the last 5 years emissions rose significantly, a lot of this is coming from China and the Developed world, cap and trade schemes will begin a process of stabilizing this, it won't reduce emissions immediately but it could hold off further increases.
-Land Preservation will stop the massive deforestation ongoing in Rainforest regions and the developing world, this will prevent escalating environmental damage from spiraling out of control in the near future.
-Overall both of these will reduce the demand for fossil fuels and might increase the effectiveness of our nuclear rollouts.
Suggestion 3: Headquarters -We can now found GEO headquarters, this would be a huge project costing $100 on it's own, but it would allow us to enact global bans on things, develop a space program, and influence the environmental outlook on the whole world, it's an investment but it could pay off.
-Also since this takes a big bite out the budget, the most cost effective thing to do is; in all the regions currently rolling out nuclear also start committing to renewables, this effectively doubles the pressure to adapt less polluting power sources
As always ask any questions and provide any suggestions