This brief offers a peek inside the mission, journey and approaches to programming within Climate Museum UK, an emerging mobile and digital museum that stirs and collects responses to the climate and ecological emergency. It begins by describing the creative and socially engaged practices of our founders, which have taken shape as a museum focused on climate at a time when extreme weather events and climate activism dominate the news. Six principles that guide our programming are used to describe some of our activities, including pop-up museums, workshops for educational audiences, digital projects, and training for professionals. Referring to our desired outcomes for people and the planet, it describes some successful experiments so far, as well as the challenges we are facing. These challenges correspond to those that hamper climate action: the enormity of the issues, the various shades of climate denial, and the impacts of the wider ecological emergency.
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McKenzie, B. (2020). Climate Museums UK: a contemporary response to the earth crisis. Museum Management and Curatorship, 35(6), 671–683. https://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2020.1837003