Natural History Museum plans revamp to become climate catalyst for change'
Briefly

The Natural History Museum aims to transform into a catalyst for change by renovating its Victorian building and creating a sustainable design that advocates for the planet.
Museum director Doug Gurr emphasized the need to change visitors’ behaviors through new climate-focused exhibitions, stating we must move from passive observation to active involvement.
The new exhibition, 'Fixing Our Broken Planet', will feature explicit climate messaging, encouraging visitors to become advocates for environmental change.
By shifting part of their collection to a new, more sustainable storage and research facility, the museum aims to better conserve its natural history collection and collaborate with global scientists.
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