December 4 | Climate Toolkit Webinar: How Museums Are Engaging Audiences on Climate Change

drought, green field, and ocean, as a metaphor for climate change

Join The Climate Toolkit for a presentation of strategies for incorporating climate science and local storytelling within exhibit spaces. You’ll learn new ways to motivate and activate your visiting public and surrounding community in the collective journey to address climate change.

Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Time: 1 – 2 p.m. ET
Location: Online

From The Climate Toolkit via AAM:

Cultural institutions hold unique positions of influence among their communities, serving as trusted hubs of education and knowledge dissemination for the people they serve. As such, museums have a critical opportunity to inform and motivate the public to action in the fight against climate change.

The webinar will explore two leading climate change public exhibitions within the museum field: Natural History Museum of Utah will discuss their landmark exhibition “A Climate of Hope” designed to inspire community to work towards a thriving future in a world with a changing climate; followed by an exploration of The Wild Center’s “Climate Solutions”, an interactive, in-depth exhibit about the people, technology, and social movements tackling climate change locally and beyond.

Register here.