

JORDAN ReWILD
THE IMPACT CAMPAIGN

At the frontlines of climate change and conflict, the Jordan River—one of the world’s most sacred waterways—has lost over 90% of its historic flow.
Once a biodiversity crossroads spanning continents and time, its waters may hold the power to reconnect humanity with nature.
One drop at a time.
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ABOUT THE IMPACT CAMPAIGN
"Jordan ReWILD" is an impact campaign designed to bring audiences closer to the story of water through the use of immersive technology.
By focusing on the story of water, climate, and the Jordan River—a vital ecological and cultural lifeline facing challenges from conflict and climate change—the campaign uses VR experiences and immersive art exhibitions to inspire action and foster a deeper connection between humanity and the natural world.
PILOT EPISODE: ECHOES OF THE JORDAN (2025)
An Interactive VR Experience


ABOUT THE IMMERSIVE DOCUMENTARY
"NĀRU" is an immersive documentary series that chronicles the life and decline of one of the world's most sacred rivers. Through a multi-sensory spatial experience, participants will journey through the river's rich past and its uncertain future.
THE FIRST STEP IN THE CAMPAIGN:
EVALUATING AND OFFSETTING "ECHOES OF THE JORDAN" CARBON FOOTPRINT
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One Atmosphere has partnered with KVS to make ECHOES OF THE JORDAN the first net-zero production in Israel, and among the first in the region.
KVS provided independent, data-driven CO₂ accounting and reporting (Scope 1, 2, and 3), net-zero roadmapping, circularity strategies, and energy/microclimate analysis—measuring today’s footprint and guiding reductions going forward.

To reinvest directly in the film’s subject—the Jordan River—we purchased nature-based carbon removal credits through TERRRA, a carbon removal startup founded by KVS.
In partnership with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, TERRRA is rewilding wetlands and agricultural areas at Kfar Ruppin in the Jordan Valley, restoring habitats that function as carbon sinks, as verified through on-site measurements, remote sensing, and AI.
We’re proud that our offsets are deeply tied to the documentary’s story: climate, water, and the restoration of the Jordan Valley. This reflects our studio goal: aligning creativity with tangible, measurable impact.
To reinvest directly in the film’s subject—the Jordan River—we purchased nature-based carbon removal credits through TERRRA, a carbon removal startup founded by KVS.
In partnership with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, TERRRA is rewilding wetlands and agricultural areas at Kfar Ruppin in the Jordan Valley, restoring habitats that function as carbon sinks, as verified through on-site measurements, remote sensing, and AI.
We’re proud that our offsets are deeply tied to the documentary’s story: climate, water, and the restoration of the Jordan Valley. This reflects our studio goal: aligning creativity with tangible, measurable impact.
LEARN MORE:
On IL21C, the KVS website, the TERRRA website, and on the SPNI YouTube Channel.
IMPACT CAMPAIGN PARTNERS AND COLLABORATORS:



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