Exposed: Climate Change in Britain’s Backyard
Saturday 10 November to Sunday 9 December

Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery, Queen’s Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL


This stunning and thought provoking exhibition is the result of The National Trust’s challenge to answer the question: what does climate change mean for life in Britain? The UK’s top photographers have spent the year capturing the way climate change is touching on every aspect of life on our island, often in surprising ways.

Find out more about climate change and what part you can play in tackling climate change with one of our events.

As Autumn lengthens each year, leaves remain on trees for longer. This picture was taken in winter when an increasingly rare cold snap makes for a striking blend of two seasons.

Icicles and leaves

© Simon Fraser/NTPL
FREE FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Explorer Dome
Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 November
Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 December
10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm & 2.30pm

Crawl inside the dome to find out more about our amazing planet and climate change with these interactive science shows for children. Booking essential on the day.

FREE TALKS AND EVENTS

Green Market
Saturday 24 November
10am-4pm

Find out more about climate change and how you can do your bit to make a difference with the Museum’s green market. There will be a range of stalls with experts from various related organisations.
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Gibson Mill at Hardcastle Crags in Yorkshire is surrounded by beautiful woodland which provides the raw materials for heating the building. Here the warden is chopping wood for use in the Biomass boiler.

Biomass power

© Joe Cornish/NTPL
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