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Climate Control

01 Aug 2016

A long British summer of exhibitions and events at Manchester Museum

We hear about climate change on the news and in the newspapers. Climate change is happening all around us, but this isn’t the time to ignore it, it’s the time to get really, really, creative. Manchester Museum will be staging a series of exhibitions and events for visitors to explore what kind of future they hope for, and what it would take to help make that a reality. A series of exhibitions and events explore the idea that we can’t change the past but we can change the future, and how we can each make a difference to help create the world of our choice.

The programme is being developed in partnership with the Tyndall Centre and Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester, and Manchester A Certain Future, the city’s climate change strategy and action plan.

Climate Control is the Museum's main contribution towwards Manchester's time as European City of Science.

We hope to see you at some of our Climate Control events.

Below are the events in August:

For adults

 

Climate Control - Manchester Museum Movies
The Grapes of Wrath & The Island President Saturday, 6 and Sunday, 7 August (2-4pm)

A weekend of climate themed screenings at Manchester Museum, with films to suit everyone. Join us to watch some serious and some not so serious films and documentaries that tackle the issues of a changing climate.

Some screenings might not be suitable for all audiences, please read the provided film specifications for more information.

Adult Event, Free, Book on Eventbrite or 0161 275 2648

Urban Naturalist: Trees
Sunday, 28 August: 2-4pm

Friendly, practical workshops run by leading naturalists. From wild food-foraging and composting to bird song and insect identification, explore biodiversity on our doorstep.

Trees: Their role in urban environments

We all encounter trees in our daily lives but have you ever thought about what they do for you? If you would like to learn more about the role that trees play in urban environments then this is the workshop for you.

City of Trees is a new Greater Manchester-wide movement which aims to plant 3 million trees over the next 20 years. As the team leading the movement, we will be looking at some of our recent tree planting projects, providing an insight into the benefits that trees provide and looking at their influence on air quality, flood risk, city temperatures and more.

This workshop will help you to develop an understanding of what trees do for us and how they are vital in making Manchester a better place to live and work.

Adult Event, Free, Book on Eventbrite or 0161 275 2648

For families

 

Big Saturday: I Spy Nature
Saturday, 27 August (11am - 4pm)

From minibeasts to mammals, discover more about nature all around you and what you can do to help nature thrive. Explore the Museum’s Nature Discovery and Living Worlds gallery to spot local and global wildlife. Meet the RSPB and the Wildlife Trust and to find out more about their work.  Get hands on and make creations inspired by nature. All this and more, something for all the family.

Drop in, free, families

Climate Control - Manchester Museum Movies
ICE AGE : The MeltdownSaturday, 6 August (11am-1pm)

This is one of a series of weekend of climate themed screenings for families and adults at Manchester Museum, with films to suit everyone. Join us to watch some serious and some not so serious films and documentaries that tackle the issues of a changing climate.

Some screenings might not be suitable for all audiences, please read the provided film specifications for more information.

Family event, Free, Book on Eventbrite or 0161 275 2648