The "Unconference" about climate: there is an ocean between what is said and what is done
An opportunity to share poetry, stories, posters and a chat on the climate emergency with experts and young people participating in the Trentino and South Tyrol Climate Conference.

Nature and the effects that climate change is having on it.
These are the themes that will be explored during the meeting, held by the young people who took part in the "Trentino-Alto Adige Climate Conference" last May. The aim of the evening is to bring out a stronger awareness of the ongoing climate crisis, through a dialogue between experts in the field and young activists interested in environmental issues.
Event in preparation for the UN Climate Conference in Glasgow (1 – 12 November 2021).
The meeting is part of the MUSE Summertime programme and can also be followed in live streaming on the MUSE YouTube channel . Summertime is a series of events that will take place at the garden of the MUSE until 24 September 2021, and proposes nature documentaries, book presentations, scientific conferences and workshops focusing on nature. New this year is the "Teatro dell'Antropocene" Festival (Anthropocene Theatre), starting on 31 August with the first performance entitled "Terra felix" by Duccio Canestrini.
Free admission; booking required here HERE
In compliance with recent government regulations (Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers dated 23 July 2021), from 6 August 2021, access to the museum and participation in its events requires a Green Pass. Children under the age of 12 are exempt, as well as people who can't vaccinate for proven health reasons on the basis of appropriate medical certification. For more information on Covid-19 green certification:: www.dgc.gov.it/web/
In case of bad weather, the event will be held inside the museum with a limited number of participants and broadcast live via streaming. Any changes to the programme will be announced on the day of the event via the museum's online channels.