The exhibition

Earth’s capacity to sustain life is now at stake. How can we deal with increasing disruptions to climates and systems across the world? What does this require in terms of political, economic and social reorganisation? Which civic initiatives and individual actions are needed?
Following a three-part sequence, the self-guided tour is a mix of display features, facts and interviews.
On a collective level, Climate Emergency demonstrates that the mechanisms governing our societies are no longer tenable and emphasises the necessity to trigger political and economic drivers for a move towards social and environmental justice. At an individual level, the exhibition is not intended to be patronising or defeating. It provides visitors with the world’s current state of play and suggests that solutions are within everyone’s reach.
All citizens have the means to act and adapt at their own individual level. The aim is not to say “what must be done” but rather to present “what is already being done”, through personal stories, accounts and experiences, since energy conservation is so vital to the fulfilment of the decarbonisation promise.
Practical informations
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€15 | €12 | Our prices
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From age 15
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Trilingual exhibition (French, English, Spanish)
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The Cité is open from Tuesday to Saturday 10.00 am - 6.00 pm and 10.00 am - 7.00 pm on Sunday.Buy tickets
Accessibility
- Accessible to visually impaired visitors
- Accessible to visitors with reduced mobility
- Accessible to deaf and hard of hearing visitors
Plan your visit
This exhibition area can be accessed by lift. Small pushchairs are allowed inside the museum.