If you happen to be in New York sometime between now and August 16th, go check out the Climate Change exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. The interactive exhibit illustrates the impact humans have had on our climate throughout history and examines what can be done now to change our destructive course.
I’ve always loved the Museum of Natural History, but I’m glad they’re working to revitalize the dusty dioramas and are drawing more connections between our planet’s history and its potential future. Don’t get me wrong, I still love the dioramas, I just don’t want us to end up joining the ranks of other extinct species behind that glass.
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