It’s in the rules to play dirty in this new soil-themed board game

An outstretched hand holding a small pile of fine soil

Photo by Robert Wernerehl, 2016

It’s in the rules to play dirty in this new soil-themed board game

Scientists designed the free-to-play game ‘Dirty Matters’ to help us appreciate this overlooked substance.

An outstretched hand holding a small pile of fine soil

Scientists who research soil by day and play board games at night designed a new activity they hope will make their jobs easier to explain to their family, and even more importantly, the world.

Tanvi Taparia, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen, studies how soil biology affects plant health and growth, which in turn affects how much food farmers can produce. She helped design a board game, wittily named Dirty Matters, that illustrates soil’s role in achieving food security, clean water, and carbon storage, three of United Nations sustainable development goals. The game is free and available to download for the public online. Interested players can print out the board game, cards, and characters.

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