Making Education
Interactive

Play. Learn. Act.

Step into Virtual Eco Explorer, an immersive VR experience where your choices shape the world around you. Navigate two dynamic satellite cities, experiment with different modes of transportation, and take on mini-games to calculate your carbon footprint.

by Nordic Waves Group
CO₂

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VR Headset
How Green Are Your Choices?

Test Your Knowledge Via a Short Quiz

Alex drives a hybrid car alone, Blair shares a taxi, and Casey takes a nearly empty bus. Which vehicle likely caused the highest CO₂ emissions per person for their trip?

Understand Your Footprint To Reduce It

Why It Matters

Climate change isn’t abstract. It’s visible, measurable and affected by our everyday choices.

Built With Passion. Driven By Purpose.

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Virtual Eco Explorer is a collaborative initiative powered by educators, designers, and technologists, all united by a shared belief in climate education through innovation.

Developed by Nordic Waves Group

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Developed in collaboration with volunteers

From 3D artists to Unity devs, our volunteer network fuels every aspect of development. Want to help shape the future of eco education?

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Built With Passion. Driven By Purpose.

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Virtual Eco Explorer is a collaborative initiative powered by educators, designers, and technologists, all united by a shared belief in climate education through innovation.

10–15%

reduction in individual emissions has been observed when people use personalized carbon footprint tools. Individuals who understand their personal impact are more likely to take steps to reduce it (OECD 2021, Tools for Green Behavioural Change).

12–15%

drop in carbon-intensive behaviors can result from sustainability-focused education. According to UNESCO, climate education supports long-term behavior change (UNESCO 2021, Education for Sustainable Development Report).

Over 30%

increase in understanding and retention was found when environmental concepts were taught through interactive methods, compared to traditional learning (Stanford Graduate School of Education 2020, Learning Through Games and Interactivity).

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