Un projet de réalité virtuelle montre les effets du changement climatique au Yukon

Richard Gordon tests out the virtual reality environment on Qikiqtaruk, Y.T., in an undated handout photo. The VR project Qikiqtaruk: Arctic at Risk is transporting people to Yukon's northernmost point without them ever having to leave home. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Isla Myers-Smith, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HERSCHEL ISLAND, YUKON - Surrounded by chirping birds, buzzing mosquitoes and waves gently lapping on the shore, viewers travel through time, witnessing a permafrost thaw slump, rising floodwaters and shrubs take over Qikiqtaruk or Herschel Island.

The virtual reality project Qikiqtaruk: Arctic at Risk is transporting people to Yukon's northernmost point without them ever having to leave home. Using real visuals and sounds, including the cracking and popping of permafrost thaw, the ºÃÉ«tv Geography Society-funded project provides an immersive experience into the effects of climate change on the island in the ºÃÉ«tv Arctic.

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