Climate Museum to travel all over Lithuania: today it is located in Kėdainiai
Having started his trip in Vilnius and has already arrived in Trakai, the traveling Climate Museum arrives at its third stop in Kėdainiai. Almost 10 thousand. The interactive exhibition in sea containers, which has gathered visitors, does not leave anyone indifferent – “activities in the museum are interesting, useful and interactive”, – teachers share on social networks.
“Sustainability and a focus on the environment must start with each of us, from the smallest steps, to connecting, a parody that we care about and that we can help bring about positive change.” Facebook Member of the Seimas Lukas Savickas wrote in his account after the visit.
“By the way, the Climate Museum is starting a tour of Lithuanian cities, if you still doubt what your steps are for the biggest warming in the world, stop by and check it out,” L. Savickas shared the recommendation.
The Climate Museum is the first traveling educational project in the Baltic States. Exposures can experience 50-degree heat, link industrial problems to climate change, and appreciate their own personal contribution to the growth or management of the problem.
At the Climate Change Exposition in Kėdainiai, a bus is available until June 12, registration for free tours www.klimatomuziejus.lt. Later, the museum tour continues through the following 13 Lithuanian cities: Kėdainiai, Telšiai, Gargždus, Utena, Panevėžys, Šiauliai, Mažeikiai, Palanga, Šakiai, Marijampolė, Birštonas, Tauragė, Jonava and Kaunas. In 2023, the museum will continue in Latvia.
The Travel Museum’s project association, Youth in Action, is funded by the European Climate Initiative.
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