Committed to a fair and ecological transition, the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation supports the Climate and Biodiversity Tour, a traveling exhibition covering the whole of France. Free and open to all, it is led by scientists to open a dialogue on the challenges of climate change and the erosion of biodiversity. Off-site programming will showcase local solutions, to encourage people to take action and not remain alone in the face of challenges.
Making complex issues accessible: scientists mobilized to dialogue
Eco-designed by the Météo et Climat association and hosted by “climate messengers”, the exhibition was conceived to facilitate debate and the appropriation of climate and biodiversity issues by a wide range of audiences, from connoisseurs to neophytes. These messengers are a group of scientists, most of whom are researchers or engineers from a variety of disciplines.
Encouraging all generations to take action
For the school public, the Office for Climate Education’s mediation teams offer a series of activities and interventions designed for teachers and their students at different stages: before, during and after the classroom visit. In addition, educational resources developed for teachers and the school public will be made available in order to extend the exhibition over time.
At the same time, in order not to leave visitors alone in the face of the challenges to be met, an “off-site” program proposed in connection with the welcoming city, will present solutions at the local level, which aims to encourage people to take action. Round tables, moving debates, film debates, visits to local initiatives, artistic performance, disco soup…: it is in all its forms that the future will be invited into cities. This tour is a privileged moment to share initiatives and commitments in favor of the preservation of the climate and biodiversity.