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[Opinion] Equinor Says They Don't Want to Affect Children - Then NRK Found This

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Equinor says it does not intend to influence children's opinions with a children's game. Those promoting the game say it is designed to make children more positive about oil extraction.
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Both E24, NRK and Finansavisen have featured the game. It involves building a city with different energy sources, such as wind, coal, gas and oil. The game was developed by the marketing agency We are Futures, according to E24. The Association for Science Education (ASE) has quality-assured the game for British schoolchildren. The ASE website states that the game is part of an educational program linked to work to "secure a license to operate in…

A computer game funded by Equinor is linked to an effort to "secure permission to operate," writes the organization that has quality-assured the game for British schoolchildren.

Equinor says it does not intend to influence children's opinions with a children's game. Those promoting the game say it is designed to make children more positive about oil extraction.

·Norway
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The company denies that the game is part of a lobbying campaign.

·Oslo, Norway
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E24 broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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