'Our fragile climate' Exposition
In 2007, the Norwegian Glacier museum opened a new exhibition dedicated to the environmental problems of our planet. The main credit for creating this section belongs to Norwegian businessman and philanthropist Jens Ulltveit - Moe, who donated $15 million. The opening was attended by former former us Vice-President Walter Mondale, whose ancestors come from the village of Mandal located near Fjærland.
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Props for the exhibition were created by the famous British company Sarner Ltd. Three-dimensional models clearly and effectively show how human activity changes the nature of our planet.
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The main problem is transport. hundreds of millions of cars, planes and other means of transportation burn huge reserves of natural resources and pollute the atmosphere.
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The second danger is the growth of the earth's population, human settlements are encroaching on the wild.
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In some regions, the situation is already such that people are forced to leave there. In 2010 there were already 200 million environmental refugees.
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The exhibition is very impressive and makes you think about the future of our environment.
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