Natural History Museum’s first fixed gallery in years to explore ‘broken planet’

Natural History Museum’s first fixed gallery in years to explore ‘broken planet’
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Natural History Museum’s first fixed gallery in years to explore ‘broken planet’
Author: Rebecca Speare-Cole
Published: Feb, 11 2025 00:01

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Natural History Museum’s first fixed gallery in years to explore ‘broken planet’ The Natural History Museum’s first permanent gallery in nine years will explore the biggest challenges facing Earth and how people can “make change”.

“This new, free, permanent gallery, part-funded by DCMS, will showcase research from the brilliant scientists at the Natural History Museum, helping to educate, challenge and entertain the public on the natural world while demonstrating how we can all make a difference.”.

After the gallery has opened, the museum’s youth climate programme, Fixing Our Broken Planet: Generation Hope, will host a series of free workshops, panels and talks created in collaboration with young climate leaders from across the world between April 29 and May 3.

The world-famous London museum announced the Fixing Our Broken Planet project on Tuesday, which will include the new permanent gallery as well as a programme of events and activities aimed at creating environmental advocates.

“Fixing Our Broken Planet places this research at the heart of the museum, allowing us to offer visitors positive ways in which they can act for the planet.

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