Humanity acts
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The last stage of the exhibition will envisage solutions to reduce global warming and to adapt in the areas of energy, health, water, ecosystems, food and housing. This section will present the state of the art technologies focused on the climate and will evaluate the new behaviours to be adopted and above all will emphasize the necessity for governments to take structural measures.

New behaviours
A contemporary fresco will illustrate in an original way the behaviours to be condemned and the new habits to adopt.
Positive initiatives
An art gallery will highlight the key moments of citizens and governments becoming aware of the dangers of climate changes.
New technologies
The major challenge being to put an end to fossil fuel use, here other kinds of energy will be envisaged, with what is involved in terms of technological innovation, political decisions and debates. Concrete achievements and interviews will broaden the visitors’ thinking.

A question of civilization
The exhibition will end in a reflection on growth itself, the challenges of sustainable development, on the necessity of structural changes and on collective, positive and humanist initiatives.
A spectacular stage setting
The exhibition’s presentation and packaging calls upon the most specialised technologies and the most spectacular objects and documents, in order to encourage a genuine consciousness raising on the part of the visitor. The exhibition will benefit from the co-operation of, amongst others, Jamy Gourmaud, the author and presenter of the TV programme which popularises science, ‘C’est pas sorcier.’
3D animation films
« SOS Planet » will also be the first exhibition in Europe to present 3D animation films, thanks to the participation of the Aubel born Ben Stassen, a world specialist in IMAX.
Extracts of the new 3D animation movie by Ben Stassen, “Le voyage extraordinaire de Samy” which presents the story of a charming turtle, will aim at making young generations aware of current climate problems.
Finally, in continuation of these innovating projections the exhibition will also present for the first time the use of television without 3D glasses. This exceptional technique will permit to visualize in a spectacular way the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect, the water cycle and the carbon cycle.



