
Here are a few ideas to dive into this interactive website (on your own, in a group, or a classroom): This discussion is vital – and urgent – because the results show that no country currently meets basic needs for its residents at a globally sustainable level of resource use. The purpose of this interactive website is to foster and inform public discussion about the meaning of a “good life” and what it could look like in a world that lives within planetary boundaries. Open the ‘Good Life For All Within Planetary Boundaries’ interactive website See below for additional information, ideas for exploring the data, and acknowledgements.Īdditional information and ideas for exploring the dataįor additional information and many more doughnut-inspired data visualisations, or if you would like to download and use the full dataset, please visit this external website hosted by the University of Leeds: You can also see the trajectories of the individual biophysical and social indicators (below the Doughnut), and download the data for the selected country. Select a country to view its performance relative to the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries and see how it changes over time.


The social shortfall and ecological overshoot of nations. Please cite the following scientific journal article if using the results from this visualisation tool:įanning, A.L., O’Neill, D.W., Hickel, J., and Roux, N. The methods and results underpinning the data used in this tool have been peer-reviewed. It is the result of six years of solo development, dozens of donuts (for research), and one fateful encounter with a raccoon.This national doughnuts data explorer lets you visualise and compare the environmental and social performance of nations relative to the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries since the early 1990s. The hole won’t stop until the whole county is all gone.ĭonut County was created by Ben Esposito, designer on What Remains of Edith Finch and The Unfinished Swan. You can use it to solve puzzles.or just destroy stuff.

When BK falls into one of his own holes, he’s confronted by his best friend Mira and the residents of Donut County, who are all stuck 999 feet underground… and they demand answers! You play as BK, a hole-driving raccoon who swallows up his friends and their homes to earn idiotic prizes. Raccoons have taken over Donut County with remote-controlled trash-stealing holes. Meet cute characters, steal their trash, and throw them in a hole. Donut County is a story-based physics puzzle game.ĭonut County is a story-based physics puzzle game where you play as an ever-growing hole in the ground.
