MEA's Climate Change exhibition in Uganda Museum opens

MEA's Carbon Forum team have spent the last four months developing a Climate Change exhibition for the Uganda Museum in Kampala. It consists of seven zones with posters and display cabinets including a model of two future climate change scenarios - one with no action on climate change and the other with a combination of adaptation and mitigation responses.

The zones were: Climate change science; Climate change and the home; Transport and climate change; Climate change entrepreneurs; Renewable energy; Climate change and the land; The future

All of the work was done remotely from here in the UK and we even turned down an invite to fly out for the opening.

Here are links to the some press for the opening.     Daily Monitor    New Vision

We've had great feedback already and are hoping to make this available to other countries as well.

"I just wanted to write to say thank you for all the work that you put in to the exhibition at the Uganda Museum. It officially opened on Wednesday evening to a big crowd, including the Minister of Environment, the Minister of State for Environment, the chairman of the Parliamentary Forum for Climate Change, and numerous MPs." Isabel Turner, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

 

 Part of the model created by MEA for the exhibition