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New Virtual Reality App Brings Climate Impacts & Action to Life in San Francisco


SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Imagine some of San Francisco's most iconic locations submerged in water. Hard to picture? An innovative new campaign aimed at raising awareness around sea level rise is helping San Franciscans envision what things could look like without action to address climate change.

Launched today, Look Ahead - San Francisco uses a customized virtual reality app to give the public a first-person look at future sea level rise in three locations in San Francisco - the Embarcadero, Mission Creek and Heron's Head Park - as well as how those sites stand to benefit from climate solutions. 

"The launch of the Look Ahead SF campaign and virtual reality app provides a new way for our City to raise awareness about future sea level rise and involve community members in efforts to increase our resilience and meet our climate action goals," said Mayor Edwin M. Lee.

Developed by the nonprofit Climate Access in partnership with the City and County of San Francisco, the Look Ahead app downloads onto smartphones or tablets and provides a 360-degree tour of the affected landscapes. Users can access the app via Google Play or the Apple App Store.

The Look Ahead app also makes it easy to sign up for more information and invitations to city events, and take steps to reduce risks from flooding as well as help cut the carbon emissions driving climate change including switching to 100% renewable energy via the City's SuperGreen service. 

"Virtual reality provides a powerful tool for communicating about climate risks and motivating action. The Look Ahead app makes it easy to understand what's at stake and what's possible, and for San Franciscans to share their opinions and get involved."  - Cara Pike, Climate Access.

Climate Access will officially launch the Look Ahead app and campaign on Dec. 5 with a kickoff event at the Embarcadero site (at Howard St.) from 11am-12pm. The event will include a media event with speakers from Climate Access, the City of San Francisco and project partners, and include a live demonstration of the technology. The launch is open to the public and free Look Ahead cardboard VR glasses will be given out.

Climate Access worked with:

Climate Access is collaborating with Susanne Moser of Dr. Susanne Moser Research and Consulting, and Christa Daniels of Antioch University to test the use of virtual reality in climate outreach through this project. Funding for Look Ahead was provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

For more information on the Look Ahead - San Francisco campaign and for the events calendar, please visit https://www.lookahead-sf.org.  Follow us on twitter @lookaheadsf or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lookahead.sf.1

 

SOURCE Look Ahead - San Francisco


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