THE Science Museum at the University of Sao Paulo (USP) is at the forefront of climate action, using VR simulations to educate visitors about climate change solutions.
This initiative comes as the world celebrates International Museum Day, highlighting the theme ‘Museums for Education and Research’.”
The museum’s VR technology allows visitors to explore innovative climate solutions in an immersive world.
It’s not just for show; the USP Center for Research and Innovation in Greenhouse Gases uses this equipment to test and validate real-world climate change solutions from researchers, entrepreneurs, and startups.
The museum aims to deepen public understanding of climate change and promote collective action. It combines technical simulation and art to engage visitors in discussions about reducing greenhouse gas emissions.