New interactive climate change exhibit opens

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The mission of the exhibit is to inspire more than one million youth across Canada to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and help Canada achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

THUNDER BAY – A new interactive exhibit was opened Friday at the Thunder Bay Museum that teaches ways to stay environmentally conscious.

“What we want to do is make sure that visitors understand that maybe it doesn't have to be fitting your entire house with solar panels, instead, every day, we make so many small choices that if we make the right ones, we can all work together to fight climate change.” “These exhibits end up being a boost to our organization. They allow us to tell many different stories, to reach different audiences and especially young people. Often as a history museum, we end up kind of telling stodgy stories about things adults did,” he said.

 

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