WWF Philippines and Epson Philippines team up to educate users on climate change via a 3D virtual museum
We have a long way to go when it comes to climate change communication. Fortunately, local organisations such as WWF Philippines and Epson Philippines are doing their part to educate the ordinary Filipino, wherever they may be. They're both collaborating on an exciting new tech project, one that marries art and science together.
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Launched last April 22, 2022, WWF Philippines and Epson Philippines have created a cutting-edge 3D and simulated virtual museum available via the mobile and web application, Camp Kalikasan. It is accessible to anyone with an Internet connection, making it a convenient resource for anyone at home and around the world.
“Visitors can expect to learn about the effects of climate change on plants, animals, and humans as they navigate through the habitats and ecosystems featured in the virtual museum," says Epson Philippines Marketing Division General Manager Eduardo Bonoan. "The experience also includes suggestions on how they can integrate sustainable choices in their daily lives to conserve the environment. Through the virtual museum, EPC hopes to harness positive change as we work towards a greener tomorrow."

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Once accessed, viewers can visit online exhibits and audiovisual galleries of different ecosystems that will provide users with various information on these ecosystems. It aims not just to educate but also empower viewers to take action. "It aims to provide environmental awareness and help people reduce their impact on global warming as they actively track their energy consumption and carbon footprint through sustainable changes in lifestyle,” explains WWF-Philippines Director for Marketing and Resource Generation Justine Cruz.
To know more, visit the Camp Kalikasan website
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