Touring climate change exhibit makes a stop in Thunder Bay

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Michelle St.Onge and her son Arlo Hannahs engage in interactive activities at the “Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!” exhibition on April 26.

Tomorrow is the final day of Science North’s “Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!” exhibition at the Thunder Bay Museum. Science North is bringing an exhibit with an important message about climate change to Thunder Bay.

"They bring it home and they talk about it around the dinner table with their families," she said. "Through the kids were able to influence in a positive way families to make better choices toward the fight against climate change.

Scott Bradley, Executive Director with the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, Ken Boshcoff, Mayor of Thunder Bay, Jenna Kirker, Vice President of the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, Ashley Larose, CEO of Superior North and Dynamic Earth, and Patty Hajdu, MP of Thunder Bay-Superior North, left to right, speak on behalf of the exhibition's importance to boost climate action in the city.

"I'm convinced that by seeing other countries, the solution is that they first of all have a culture where the youth don't throw their wrappers, cans and stuff on the street. Everybody puts it in recycling," said Boshcoff. "So if other countries can get their students to do that, I'm hoping that our educational system can really inspire its students to be the leaders.

"The earth is not only our home, this is our city, so every time you toss something you are tossing it into your home," he said.

 

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