Are Museums the Perfect Climate Change Education Tool?
by Jen Kinney
Sep 25, 2015
4 minutes
When Hurricane Sandy destroyed much of the New York and New Jersey coastlines, in October 2012, the looming threat of climate change abruptly became personal for a large portion of the East Coast—specifically Miranda Massie, a former public-interest lawyer. Seeing her city wasted, she realized that there was nowhere for the public to assemble and discuss what their future on a warming planet might look like.
So, she started the Climate Museum Launch Project, with the goal of building an education hub to, as its website states, “move climate
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