
Press Release Monday 1st February, 2021 We’re very pleased to announce that Climate Museum UK has become the third UK museum member in the global coalition ‘#UnitedforBiodiversity’ and pledges to engage our communities in creative conversations about the ecological emergency. We add our voice to the Bristol Museum and the National Museum Wales, and dozens…
What do you do after declaring a climate and ecological emergency? What can cultural organisations and practitioners do that will make a difference? In Climate Museum UK, we were one of the first organisations to sign up to Culture Declares Emergency, and I’ve been involved since the start in crafting its resources and messages. As…
We’re in lockdown three, with schools and colleges closed. Here are some ideas for books, films and resources for teaching and learning on climate and ecology, with the emphasis on resources for older children and young adults. It’s not our intention to increase the time that young people spend confined indoors, sitting still looking at…
Rewilding is about letting nature take care of itself to heal and restore damaged ecosystems. In 2020, we grew as a team and spent some time in the Summer to think about our future and what kind of museum we wanted to be. We used the challenge to apply for the Reimagining Museums for Climate…
We are inviting reviews of books and other media about climate and the wider Earth crisis. If you’d like to write a review, to publish here, get in touch on climatemuseumuk@gmail.com Or if you publish it on your own site or social media, please do tag us on @climatemuseumuk and use a hashtag #climatebooks or…