Previous Actions
Thanks everyone for your interest and responses, I hope this turns out okay. I've been really enjoying writing the stuff so far, hope that comes through.
So just to show how the decision making will work, in future I'll keep all the dice rolling and adjudicating behind-the-scenes.
Names:
Hingle McCringleberry
Barry Barringson
Hugh G. Payne
Potatoe
John Smith
Generating a random number between 1-5, getting 3, guess we're
Hugh G. Payne, how apt
and Addressed as:
MasterAs two people supported that one. And using that isn't going to get weird at all.
So, there we go President Hugh G. Payne all these documents seem in order, how are you finding your new office, I hope everything is to your liking. I don't want to stress you out to much Master Payne so I'll pass you these reports on our current status and what options we have, but if you don't want to worry yourself reading them I'll also summarize it in a few key options.
Status Update
We have $918 billion (all the prices are in billions, so I am just going to go with $ from here on
) available for the next 5 year plan (turn) and we have a lot we can do with that.
I'm sure I don't need to fill you in too much on the current state of the world but, some key points of note are: the rapid population growth in the Indian subcontinent paired with strain on agricultural resources may have severe implications in the coming years.
The depletion of forests in Northern Asia, South America, South Asia, and Southern Africa is increasing with each passing year; instability in the African regions and the Middle East will get in the way of any of our operations and it may be beneficial to provide security assistance in order to stabilize these areas.
In slightly better news scientists in Japan and Europe may be nearing a breakthrough in Energy, Infosec and Material Science, large advances in any of these areas could be extremely useful for our operations.
More specific data is shown broken down here, any further information can be provided per your request.
Options and Information
It will cost $50 per agent that we want to establish in each region, with 12 regions that would be a total cost of $600! And all that before we've even built an office, it might be a good idea to go for that, but I do have two different suggestions, one we could focus our initial agents in the more developed regions, reducing their emissions first since they contribute the most; or alternatively it might be beneficial to focus on the developing regions and work on improving their economy, this would increase their contribution to our budget, and allow us to nurture those economies to be much more environmentally friendly.
Additional Information on Actions:Projects:These are general, long-term and wide-reaching projects available in most regions. They tend to be somewhat expensive but as they focus on efficiency they can be very effective.
Commit to Nuclear
For as long as we keep this action active, our agents will subsidise nuclear power plant construction and uranium extraction, we’ll also focus on distributing the latest in nuclear energy technology increasing the efficiency of the existing plants over time.
Commit to Renewables
This action will last until we have maximised the capacity of renewable generation in the region. Overall, we’ll spread renewable technology and subsidise its deployment heavily the amount of each specific renewable that can be deployed will depend on the specifics of the region, some regions will struggle to fulfil their power demands solely on renewable power while improving economic output.
Protect Land, Soil and Forests
A very important endeavour if I do say so myself, this will begin our agents’ negotiations with local governments and companies to start to stop deforestation in the region, we’ll also try to increase agricultural efficiency reducing the demand to cut trees and expand farms, also reducing the need for fertilisers and pesticides.
Switch Transport to Electricity
This will be ongoing until all transportation is switched to electric vehicles, subsidising and setting targets on EV adoption will rapidly increase it, but it can add strain to the power supply and may lead to countries requiring more polluting power plants to supply the new demand.
Cap and Trade Scheme
This is a Permeant action, that will set the countries within the region emissions targets that they have to meet, if they come in under the target they can trade the difference to a country that’s struggling to meet its goal. The effectiveness of this will depend on how aware the people are of the importance of cutting emissions. This can be a good way of encouraging efficiency without sacrificing much economic development.
Coal Free Industry
This is a prolonged action that will be ongoing until coal is no longer used in industry, pretty self-explanatory, we’ll incentivise electrical machines with subsidies and grants, though this will just exchange the need for fossil fuels with a need for electricity, which could lead to no net gain.
Vegetarian Revolution
Depending on the outlook of the people in this region, this could be very popular or very un-popular, this will be ongoing until the meat industry is effectively non-existent in the region. This will promote and subsidise vegan and vegetarian diets on the consumer end while simultaneously incentivising farming to switch to growing more crops. This can dramatically increase farming efficiency and reduce farming emissions, but it has the potential to cause food supply problems in poorer regions.
Tobin Tax
This idea was originally proposed 1972 by Nobel Prize winning economist James Tobin, but we are thinking of reusing it for our purposes here. The idea is a general tax on all monetary transactions, from consumers paying for goods, to stock trading, to governments paying off debts; all this income will enter our budget directly, overall this could gain us an extra $100! However, everyone in the region will quickly come to hate our guts and it has potential to cause significant damage to the economy, enacting it is entirely up to you though, Master.
Offices:Offices will expand our available actions in a region considerably, but can be difficult to build everywhere so it is best to specialize, all of them will take 5 years to establish. All offices will slightly increase the support that region has for GEO, as they will be able to see us directly fulfilling our mandate
Environmental Office
This office will be very useful for our visibility and popularity, allow us to enact policy for disaster relief and protection, deploying protection against water and food shortages, floods, hurricanes and excessive temperatures will be greatly appreciated by the people of a region and could save many lives.
Technology Office
This office will allow us to better spread and fund advanced technological developments and direct the research institutions of the region to focus on specific areas of development, this will be expensive but could prove very useful.
Welfare Office
Here we could focus on societal changes in the region, running awareness campaigns, promoting free, open and effective education, housing, healthcare and work.
Resources Office
This will let us directly order reductions and bans on certain resources, it can also allow us to prioritise those resources for extraction, in regions that don’t currently agree with green politics this could spark significant outrage at our organisation and no matter what it will affect the economy.
Political Office
This office allows us to take more “direct” action on the region, through here we can deploy out security forces as law enforcement or to deal with agitators that would impede our actions, this would also allow the funding of black ops and clandestine operations to subvert the power of the existing authorities in the region.
With all of that explained, I'm going to make a few suggestions, based on current information it may be good to work towards promoting Renewables and Nuclear in every region, alternatively I'd suggest implementing Cap&Trade in the more developed regions and protecting forests in the less developed ones, finally building welfare offices in less developed regions to help them with essential healthcare/education and environmental offices in developed ones to build storm and drought defenses to our most valuable creditors, this third option would also allow us to deploy security forces to certain areas via political offices increasing stability.
OK, sorry for the huge post and tonnes of spoilers, I just thought it could be informative, both for the game and general knowledge to go over what everything is. Most future posts will be a lot smaller and this will be around as a reference.
To briefly reiterate what you can do:
-You can ask me any questions you want.
-You can make any suggestions for actions, broad or specific.
-You can choose for agent deployment:
- Deploying everywhere evenly
- Primarily focusing on the developed regions
- Focusing agents to less developed regions
-You can choose for actions:
- Focus on improving Energy sources
- Cap&Trade and Land protections
- Diversifying with offices, not immediately helping out but securing our position