Given the urgency of the issues facing the planet, London’s Natural History Museum wants to motivate people to take action and feel optimistic about the future.
This reflects its mission “to create advocates for the planet” and its Strategy to 2031: A Planetary Emergency: Our Response. As part of this, it has recently transformed the space around the museum into a welcoming, accessible and biologically divers urban green space. These gardens are for people to learn about the diversity nature and how the planet is changing over time. They are a hub for urban nature identification and field survey skills, and showcase the museum’s scientific research. The NHM also encourages people to action through choosing small missions for biodiversity.
This is one example how culture organisations contribute to "Environment & Sustainability", one of the 12 dimensions of wellbeing.
Given the urgency of the issues facing the planet, London’s Natural History Museum wants to motivate people to take action and feel optimistic about the future.
This reflects its mission “to create advocates for the planet” and its Strategy to 2031: A Planetary Emergency: Our Response. As part of this, it has recently transformed the space around the museum into a welcoming, accessible and biologically divers urban green space. These gardens are for people to learn about the diversity nature and how the planet is changing over time. They are a hub for urban nature identification and field survey skills, and showcase the museum’s scientific research. The NHM also encourages people to action through choosing small missions for biodiversity.
This is one example how culture organisations contribute to "Environment & Sustainability", one of the 12 dimensions of wellbeing.
Given the urgency of the issues facing the planet, London’s Natural History Museum wants to motivate people to take action and feel optimistic about the future.
This reflects its mission “to create advocates for the planet” and its Strategy to 2031: A Planetary Emergency: Our Response. As part of this, it has recently transformed the space around the museum into a welcoming, accessible and biologically divers urban green space. These gardens are for people to learn about the diversity nature and how the planet is changing over time. They are a hub for urban nature identification and field survey skills, and showcase the museum’s scientific research. The NHM also encourages people to action through choosing small missions for biodiversity.
This is one example how culture organisations contribute to "Environment & Sustainability", one of the 12 dimensions of wellbeing.