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Looking at coral in the Climate Change exhibitionDesigned to challenge visitors to question the world around them, this unique and informative exhibition takes visitors on a voyage to look at what the future may hold for our world's climate unless we take action. 

Scitech is proud to introduce its latest exhibition, Climate Change: Our Future, Our Choice, which takes a thought-provoking and educational look at the effects of various climate changed futures.

Visitors will be informed, challenged and surprised by objects, interactive games, graphics and audio-visual projections as they take an exciting journey through various climate-changed futures.

Find out if your house would be underwater if sea levels were to rise, use your body to make electricity or see which animals may become extinct if we don't take steps to counter the change immediately.

This fascinating and relevant exhibition is brought to you thanks to Scitech and the Australian Museum, Sydney.



More on climate-change...

Did you know that changes in climate at the North and South poles effects weather and the environment everywhere?! Even in such a vast continent as Australia with its hot, dry outback.

Students were given the opportunity to explore the effects of climate-change on the Earth's polar regions when the international scientific ‘road show,' known as Polar Palooza, visited Perth recently.

The event, which featured leading Australian and American researchers, captivated students with their amazing firsthand encounters in the North and South Poles as part of the recently completed International Polar Year.

Check out some amazing footage these researchers captured in their expeditions by clicking on the following link: 

For more information about Polar Palooza or climate change, please click on the following links:

Polar Palooza Website

NASA Website
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