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The Bureau of Environmental Security Launches as a New Immersive Website
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Expands the World of the Climate-Fiction Series Tales From a Warming Planet

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- The Bureau of Environmental Security, a new immersive website inspired by the climate-fiction series Tales From a Warming Planet, has officially launched at bureauofenvironmentalsecurity.com. The site brings to life the fictional supra-national agency central to the books, offering readers a dynamic, in-universe experience filled with lore, intelligence files, quizzes, and interactive content.

Developed by independent author J.G. Follansbee, the Bureau of Environmental Security site expands the world of his near-future eco-thrillers by giving readers a deeper look into the agency that battles environmental crime and navigates global instability in a warming world.

"The goal was to create a destination where readers can step inside the fiction," Follansbee said. "The Bureau has become a fan favorite in the books, and this site lets people explore its secrets, history, and challenges firsthand."

Key features of the new Bureau of Environmental Security website include:

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o Extensive background lore and world history expanding events from the four-book *Tales From a Warming Planet* series
o Secret documents and intelligence briefings, including classified files on characters such as Kapitan Gore
o A climate-change knowledge quiz with a downloadable certificate
o The BES Field Qualifications Exam, an in-universe skills test for readers who want a deeper challenge
o A Global Alerts feed, tracking evolving crises and characters across the Warming Planet universe
o Blog updates and insights written from within the fictional world

The site also debuts BES Gear, a small-batch merchandise line featuring embroidered shoulder patches, BES logo decals, and a forest-green cap inspired by the agency's uniform. Each item is tied to the story world with in-universe descriptions and character connections.

The Bureau of Environmental Security website will continue expanding throughout the year, adding more dossiers, story-world artifacts, and interactive elements that connect fiction to real-world environmental themes.

Explore the world of the Bureau at: https://bureauofenvironmentalsecurity.com

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J.G. Follansbee
***@jgfollansbee.com


Source: J.G. Follansbee / Fyddeye Media

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