There is no ‘Planet B’: International Chamber of Commerce 2100

The year is 2100, and the world is at a breaking point. Decades of environmental neglect and political inaction have led to rising seas, massive ecosystem decay, and unprecedented mass displacement. With over 10 billion people at risk, natural disasters increasing tenfold, and economies teetering on collapse, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has emerged as the last bastion of global power and leadership. As politicians falter amongst themselves, it is up to the corporate world, industry leaders, and economic powerhouses to forge a path forward.

In Seas and Trees: International Chamber of Commerce 2100, delegates must confront the defining crisis of the century. Should cities be abandoned, or can they be saved? Will energy innovation outpace resource depletion? How can nations balance climate justice with economic survival? As business magnates, policymakers, and scientific pioneers, delegates must navigate an era of ecological collapse, technological ambition, and desperate survivalism. In a world where the old order has failed, only bold, market-driven solutions can prevent total catastrophe. The fate of the planet rests in the hands of those who can reshape economies, engineer new frontiers, and decide—once and for all—whether humanity will sink or survive.