Climate Change is Here
Featuring images from National Geographic Magazine, this photographic exhibition includes a special look at Canadian technologies being developed to help fight today’s climate-based challenges. The exhibition consists of 20 panels, which can either be shown digitally or printed by host venues, allowing you to create a unique exhibition customized for your venue.
Space required
- Flexible: Multiple configurations possible
Languages
- All elements are bilingual (English and French)
Target audiences
- Adults
- Children and youth
- School groups
Fees
- $3,500 / 12 weeks plus applicable taxes
Key exhibition components
- 20 panels
Support material
- Promotional resources
Shipping and installation
- No shipping required
- The exhibition package contains digital assets to allow venues to create a unique exhibition customized to their specific venue
Insurance
Not required.
Travel schedule
- La Cité de l’énergie, Shawinigan, QC
- June 10 – September 30, 2023
- Health Sciences Building, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
- October 27, 2022 – January 13, 2023
Our partners
This exhibition is made possible by:

Book now
For more information on this exhibition, its current availability, and to book it for your organization, please contact us at:
outreach-rayonnement@ingeniumcanada.org | 1-866-442-4416 ext. 2147
You may also be interested in

Taste of Science
Have you ever wondered why food spoils? Learn the role science plays in delaying food decay and keeping food nutritious and safe for us to eat.

To What Degree? Canada in a Changing Climate
Through compelling images and stories, explore how the people and ecosystems throughout Canada are adapting to our changing climate.

Sacred Journey
Created by the Heiltsuk Tribal Council, Sacred Journey unveils the amazing story of the resurgence of the traditional ocean-going canoe.