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What lurks in
the air we breathe?

We need to know.
We need to know now.

Sky Games: Stage 1

8 BILLION tons of plastic produced over the last century

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Groundbreaking Airship Expedition Tackling Humanity’s Invisible Crisis and Engaging Citizen Scientists—The Earth Will Endure, but Will We?

Why do we need to know now? Our health is rapidly declining due to environmental factors.

There is currently a patch of trash floating in the Pacific Ocean twice the size of Texas—or by some estimates, as large as Australia.

Microplastics aren’t just contaminating our oceans—they’ve infiltrated the air we breathe, posing severe risks to public health. They accumulate in our bodies, inflaming lungs, getting in our blood, contaminating mother’s milk, and trash our brains.  

A single example of unintended consequences of modern living.  If you’re wearing synthetic clothing right now, chances are you’re inhaling a slew of microplastic fibers. These plastics are breaking down into microplastics, contaminating our food, water, and now even the air we breathe.

For all of us, it is personal.

Plastic is entering the body through every possible route:

Inhalation
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Inhalation

Microplastics are suspended in the air and enter our lungs with every breath.

Absorption
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Absorption

Skin contact with plastic-based synthetic clothing and personal care products introduces plastics into the body.

Ingestion
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Ingestion

Plastics are consumed via contaminated food, water, and beverages.

/ Our Solution
/ Our Solution
/ Our Solution
/ Our Solution
/ Our Solution

Our team of scientists and media specialists, led by Dr. Dimitri Dominique Deheyn, is launching the first ever airborne expedition to uncover the hidden impact of microplastics in our atmosphere from the ground to 3000 feet. At the heart of this effort is a state-of-the-art airship, a flying multi-tasking laboratory that will gather real-time data and simultaneously create a colossal commanding broadcast and social media platform. 

Working with Scripps University’s Research Labs, the data collected during this expedition will serve as the first-ever baseline for understanding airborne microplastic pollution, providing a foundation to guide and inspire future research and environmental action worldwide.

The Sky Games initiative amplifies this research through geotagged, interactive scientific challenges, engaging local communities and global audiences to inspire understanding and action.

Silence is not an option.

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Making Science Engaging

Interactive Games

As the airship soars overhead, two competing teams will engage in challenges inspired by real-world environmental science, with opportunities for collaboration with local scientists and communities. The team will be led by Entrepreneur Joseph Lazuki

Joseph Lazukin is a multifaceted entrepreneur renowned for his ventures in artificial intelligence (AI) and ambitious aerospace endeavors. His expertise spans the development of AI-driven trading bots and contributions to web3 game development. Notably, he has been involved in capturing solar eclipses from space using 360 HD virtual reality technology.

The Games

Pollution Prediction Challenge
  • Objective: Teams collaborate with local meteorologists and scientists to model how pollution disperses in the air based on the region's landforms (e.g., mountains, rivers, forests).
  • Activity: Use weather data and geographical maps to predict the direction and intensity of microplastic movement. Points awarded for accuracy.
  • Educational Value: Teaches how topography and weather patterns influence air quality and pollution.
Groundwater Mystery Hunt
  • Objective: Teams test groundwater in multiple locations for microplastic contamination and race to identify the source of pollution.
  • Activity: Analyze samples using field kits and trace contamination to industrial runoff, urban waste, or other sources.
  • Educational Value: Highlights the connection between air pollution, water systems, and human impact on the environment.
Spit Test Relay
  • Objective: Teams measure microplastics in their saliva across different environments to assess exposure levels.
  • Activity: Compare saliva samples collected at urban, rural, and coastal locations to determine which areas have the highest microplastic concentrations.
  • Educational Value: Illustrates how air quality directly impacts human health.
Air Sampling Adventure
  • Objective: Deploy drones to collect air samples at varying altitudes and analyze them for microplastic content.
  • Activity: Teams must navigate wind conditions, altitude challenges, and time constraints to collect the cleanest samples.
  • Educational Value: Demonstrates the technical challenges of studying airborne pollutants and the importance of precision in scientific research.
Plastic Legacy Race
  • Objective: Identify and categorize plastic waste hotspots in a community using geotagging technology.
  • Activity: Teams collect data on discarded plastic items, categorize them (microplastics, microfibers, macroplastics), and race to create a digital pollution map.
  • Educational Value: Raises awareness of plastic’s lifecycle and environmental footprint.
Ocean-to-Air Connection Challenge
  • Objective: Study coastal regions to determine how marine microplastics are transferred into the atmosphere.
  • Activity: Teams gather water and air samples along the coast and analyze the correlation between ocean pollution and airborne microplastics.
  • Educational Value: Demonstrates the interconnectedness of marine and atmospheric ecosystems.
Compostable Swap Sprint
  • Objective: Teams compete to replace common single-use plastic items with sustainable alternatives in local communities.
  • Activity: Identify items like plastic straws, utensils, or bags and find compostable, reusable, or zero-waste alternatives.
  • Educational Value: Promotes actionable solutions for reducing plastic consumption and waste.
Microplastic Mapping Puzzle
  • Objective: Create a map of pollution pathways, showing how microplastics travel from urban areas to surrounding ecosystems.
  • Activity: Teams solve challenges to unlock geotagged pollution data and piece together a comprehensive map.
  • Educational Value: Encourages teamwork and systems thinking about pollution flow.
Local Advocacy Challenge
  • Objective: Teams meet with local policymakers and community leaders to pitch initiatives to reduce plastic waste and improve air quality.
  • Activity: Develop quick, data-driven presentations showcasing findings and proposed solutions.
  • Educational Value: Highlights the importance of science communication and advocacy.
Biodegradable Solutions Hunt
  • Objective: Search for innovative biodegradable or zero-waste solutions to replace high-use plastics in a community.
  • Activity: Teams engage local businesses and residents to identify and implement sustainable practices, earning points for each adopted change.
  • Educational Value: Emphasizes the power of community involvement in solving environmental challenges.
/ Cities We’ll Fly Over
/ Cities We’ll Fly Over
/ Cities We’ll Fly Over
/ Cities We’ll Fly Over
/ Cities We’ll Fly Over

The airship’s research expedition will blend groundbreaking research with community engagement, creating maximum media buzz and fostering local involvement. It will hover over key cities identified as major pollution hotspots as well as those recognized for their clean air, providing a stark contrast and valuable insights.

Who are we to ask these questions?

Our tribe includes the dwellers and citizens of Planet Earth.

We are the World Air League:

The Awesome audacious World Air League Advisors:

Dr. Sylvia Earle
Dr. Sylvia Earle
Erik Lindbergh
Erik Lindbergh
Dr. Bertrand Piccard
Dr. Bertrand Piccard
Mary Munk
Mary Munk
HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco
HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco
Shaun MacGillivray
Shaun MacGillivray
Dr. Kathy Sullivan
Dr. Kathy Sullivan
Don Hartsell
Founder & Commissioner
Don Hartsell

Your Call to Action

This is your chance to be at the forefront of science, sustainability, and innovation. By supporting Sky Games, you can:
Lead the Charge
Lead the Charge

Reinforce your role as a pioneer in combating microplastic pollution.

Engage Audiences
Engage Audiences

Reach millions through the series, app, and live events.

Drive Change
Drive Change

Help uncover solutions to one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

Our amazing on the ground and in the air team

Dr. Dimitri Deheyn - Lead Research Scientist
Dr. Dimitri Deheyn - Lead Research Scientist

Dimitri Deheyn is a Research Scientist at the Marine Biology Research Division of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego. He conducts cross-disciplinary research on emerging pollutants, such as plastics, and especially microplastics and textile microfibers and their associated additives. Key aspects of his studies include examining these microparticles from high mountains to the bottom of the ocean, from lakes to rivers, lagoons, and coastal ocean waters, and also looking at them in snow, rain and in the atmosphere, always considering a global perspective.

Deheyn grew up in Africa and South America, and in 1998 completed his PhD in Belgium and started at Scripps Oceanography in 1999. His multi-continental past has equipped him with a worldwide view on environmental issues. His work aims to understand ecosystems that are critical to support a healthy future of our planet, and to protect these ecosystems against rapidly increasing environmental challenges... climate change and plastics being among the most detrimental threats.

Dr. Sian Proctor
Dr. Sian Proctor

Astronaut, Geoscientist, and Explorer
Mission pilot for the Inspiration4 all-civilian orbital mission to space and one of The Explorer’s Club 50: Fifty People Changing the World. Proctor brings her expertise in geoscience, storytelling, and education, blending scientific discovery with public engagement. She uses her afrofuturism space art to encourage conversations about women of color in the space industry. She’s also an analog astronaut and has completed four analog missions including the all-female SENSORIA Mars 2020 mission at the Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) Habitat, the NASA funded 4-months Mars mission at HI-SEAS, a 2-weeks Mars mission at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), and a 2-weeks Moon mission in the LunAres Habitat.

Jennifer Hutchins - Executive Director
Jennifer Hutchins - Executive Director

Jennifer Hutchins serves as the vital liaison between science and media, leveraging her distinguished career as a producer of hit television shows and films to amplify groundbreaking scientific discoveries to a global audience. With extensive experience in both industries, Jennifer has collaborated with some of the world's leading scientific institutions, including the Horiba Mira Wind Tunnel in England, the FloWave Research Facility in Scotland, and Caltech with their 14 trillion fps camera. Her unique expertise combines a deep understanding of complex scientific concepts with a talent for crafting compelling narratives, making her an invaluable asset in bringing this mission to life and connecting its findings to the world.

Paul Bartick - Executive Producer
Paul Bartick - Executive Producer

Paul Bartick is the Executive Producer for MacGillivray Freeman Films, the most successful production company for IMAX documentaries. Paul is the Executive Producer for the IMAX World Sky Race documentary.

Paul Bartick is a member of the Explorer’s Club and a master storyteller. As president of BL² Media, he brings together his expertise and wide network in TV and film to inspire the next generation to dive headfirst into the world of STEM. Paul has developed acclaimed shows for Sesame Workshop, ABC, Nickelodeon, PBS, and Disney Channel. His latest film, Superhuman Body, narrated by Matthew McConaughey, premiered in IMAX theaters worldwide in 2024

Fiona Harte - Legal Counsel
Fiona Harte - Legal Counsel

With 25 years of experience in multinational business and international law, Fiona Harte ensures that the project operates with integrity and legal precision, navigating complex international agreements and partnerships.

She worked with DAC Beachcroft, Bevan Britten, and was a partner at Slater & Gordon. Fiona worked as In-House Counsel with Compass PLC, served as Group Legal and Commercial Director for Bramble Group and General Counsel Ikon Science Group, a geoscience company in the oil sector.

Arnaud de la Villèsbrunne - Global Events Director
Arnaud de la Villèsbrunne - Global Events Director

Arnaud de la Villèsbrunne is a specialist in public, political and corporate communication. He is skilled in the conception, organization and production of large-audience cultural events, and major international conferences. After starting in Houston alongside Jean Michel Jarre, Arnaud de la Villèsbrunne created his own production company and performed shows and events all around the world. In 1999, he created the special events division at Disneyland Resort Paris and managed the event venues of the site. In 2008, he joined the Euro RSCGWorldwide Events team as Director. In 2010, he contributed to the creation of Agence Publics, in which he coordinated major international projects. In 2016, he joined A AND CO, an events and communications agency.

Bob Fowler - Airship Logistics and Safety Director
Bob Fowler - Airship Logistics and Safety Director

Bob Fowler, CEO of Aerovehicles Inc. (AVI), oversees the logistics and safety of all airship operations. With 44 years of aviation experience, beginning with the US Air Force, Fowler brings unmatched expertise in aeronautics. Decorated 18 times for his service, including the National Defense Service Medal, he ensures the highest standards of safety and efficiency for the project.

As a civilian pilot Bob holds an Airline Transport Pilot certificate for both lighter-than-air and fixed-winged aircraft. During his civilian aviation career, he advanced to Chief Pilot for both lighter-than-air and fixed wing companies then to Executive Vice President of Pacific Skyway/Casino Airlines until 2002 when he co-founded AeroVehicles Inc.

Terry Garcia - Expeditions and Science Director
Terry Garcia - Expeditions and Science Director

Terry Garcia is the Former Executive Vice President and Chief Science and Exploration Officer, National Geographic Society. For 17 years, Garcia led National Geographic’s mission programs, overseeing more than 400 scientific field research, conservation, and exploration projects annually. In 2010, President Obama appointed him to the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, where he investigated the root causes of the Gulf of Mexico disaster. In 2011, he received Peru’s highest civilian award, “Orden del Sol del Peru,” for his role in helping repatriate a collection of ancient artifacts taken from Machu Picchu in 1912.

J. Bradley Hilton - Experience and Hospitality Director
J. Bradley Hilton - Experience and Hospitality Director
Grandson of Conrad Hilton, Brad directed Hilton Hotels’ Information Technology Group, driving corporate revenues from $700 million to $1.2 billion. He specializes in scaling events to maximize their global impact. J. Bradley Hilton has a wealth of technical, marketing, management, and executive experience to assist companies to rapidly grow and achieve their desired goals. Hilton is a technical visionary; he is always looking at what future events will be coming down the pike and to benefit from emerging markets. Brad is also a noted philanthropist through his involvement in the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Generations in Giving initiative.
Don R Hartsell - Commissioner and Managing Director
Don R Hartsell - Commissioner and Managing Director
Don Hartsell is the visionary Founder and Commissioner of the World Air League (WAL), spearheading the World Sky Race—the historic first race of airships to circle Planet Earth. A champion of environmental innovation, Hartsell advocates for sustainable solutions using lighter-than-air airships as a disruptive alternative to traditional global infrastructure projects, which always come with significant environmental costs. Hartsell has traveled the entire proposed World Sky Race route organizing local support and resources. This includes creating diverse alliances of Ministries and international organizations responsible for Environment, Economic Development, Tourism, Culture, Education, Youth, Sport, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Security and Aviation.
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Microplastics can penetrate the brain in just two hours, potentially leading to neurological diseases and cognitive issues.

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