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Can museums inspire action against climate change?

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November 2024

By weaving climate action into their core mission, museums can help to foster a culture of sustainability and responsibility that resonates far beyond their walls, creating a ripple effect that can create global influence

- ABDULAZIZ KHATTAK

Can museums inspire action against climate change?

AS the climate crisis looms larger than ever, the need for innovative and effective ways to mobilise public engagement is paramount. One often-overlooked ally in this fight is the museum.

Traditionally seen as repositories of history, art, and culture, museums possess a unique capacity to educate, inspire, and catalyse action.

In a world where scientific data alone often fails to evoke the urgency of climate action, museums can bridge the gap between knowledge and motivation, transforming passive visitors into active participants in the climate movement.

The primary function of museums has always been education. From art to science, museums curate experiences that inform and provoke thought.

With climate change affecting every aspect of life on Earth, museums are uniquely positioned to showcase the multifaceted nature of the crisis.

They can present not just the science behind climate change, but also its socio-economic implications, historical context, and potential solutions. By hosting exhibitions that highlight local environmental issues or global challenges, museums can foster a deeper understanding of how climate change impacts communities and ecosystems.

Consider the impact of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to visualise carbon emissions or witness the effects of rising sea levels.

These experiences can elicit an emotional response that data alone often fails to achieve. When visitors can see the potential future of their own communities whether it’s through art, virtual reality, or compelling storytelling they are more likely to feel a sense of urgency and responsibility to act.

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