'Make the environment great again' Trump tackled to SAVE polar bears from climate change
DONALD TRUMP has become the target of a clever game hoping to “make the environment great again” and save the world’s polar bears.
Clever game aims to tackle Donald Trump over climate change
Two-thirds of polar bears could disappear within the next ten years, according to bleak predictions from scientists.
Rising global temperatures are the single biggest threat to polar bears, which rely on sea ice to catch food.
“Without significant reductions, it is unlikely that polar bears will be recorded,” according to a US Fish and Wildlife Service report.
Creative agency Impero are donating the proceedings to charity
Trump’s Xmas Meltdown, a retro arcade-style game, sees players have the opportunity to melt an ice statue of the US President after ignoring climate change his taking his position in the White House.
Your polar bear character has different methods, including “hot, hot hairspray” and “bronzing bulbs” to obliterate the Trump bust.
Since taking office, Mr Trump has pulled the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement, rolled back numerous protections against environmental pollution and espoused coal as the fuel of the future, in moves he claims is focused on job creation and ending what he sees as the “theft of American prosperity”.
Impero, the creative agency behind the game, has pledged to donate all of its proceeds, as well as an additional £1,000, to Polar Bears international, the world’s leading polar bear conservation organisation.
Michael Scantlebury, Impero’s creative director, said: “This year, as an agency, we decided to give back, have some fun and do some good for the planet.
“With flippant comments like, ‘where is climate change’ and ‘global warming is an expensive hoax’, what hope will the polar bear population have in surviving the melting polar ice caps if we don’t do something now, by trying to impact change wherever we can.”