Ten Climate Stories exhibition in London

A two-ton Sno-Cat which was used by Sir Vivian Fuchs in the 1955/8 crossing of Antarctica with Sir Edmund Hillary, forms part of the new Ten Climate Stories exhibition opening at the Science Museum, in London Ten Climate Stories is part of the Museum’s...

A two-ton Sno-Cat which was used by Sir Vivian Fuchs in the 1955/8 crossing of Antarctica with Sir Edmund Hillary, forms part of the new Ten Climate Stories exhibition opening at the Science Museum, in London

Ten Climate Stories is part of the Museum’s three-year Climate Changing programme, a series of thought-provoking events that accompanies the atmosphere exploring climate science gallery.

The exhibition showcases artworks from established and emerging artists, offering new perspectives on the famous displays at the museum and reveals hidden stories behind some of the best-loved exhibits.

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