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Gaming Technology Used To Create Teenage Environment Simulation

Gaming Technology Used To Create Teenage Environment Simulation

Gaming Technology Used To Create Teenage Environment Simulation

March 15, 2023

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Summary

The UN Environment Programme's Ozone Secretariat today launched a simulator game and avatar using the latest software technology.

The Ozone Secretariat has used cutting-edge motion capture technology to bring their new Reset Earth character, Apollo, to life.

For Reset Earth, the focus is on the ozone layer, and in particular, education material available for teachers to educate their students.

Apollo's Edition is the latest addition to the Reset Earth education platform, complementing the Reset Earth animation, mobile game app and lesson plans for tweens.

To reset Earth, future generations need to be aware of the importance of the ozone layer, why its protection is critical to stem increasing climate change and protecting the planet.

Only if the commitment to protecting the ozone layer and the environment is sustained.

The launch today of Apollo's Edition can help inform and shape the global environment champions of the future and help them Reset Earth.

Reference

UN uses new gaming technology to create environment simulation game for teenagers. (2023, March 15). (via UNEP). United Nations Western Europe. Retrieved April 12, 2023, from https://unric.org/en/un-uses-new-gaming-technology-to-create-environment-simulation-game-for-teenagers-via-unep/