Climate Change exhibition in Finnish Lapland

 

An extremely relevant and topical exhibition on climate change will open this November at the Levi Summit Conference and Exhibition Centre in Finnish Lapland. The exhibition, which will run for one year, will showcase the present state of the climate and future prospects, as well as new energy technologies that could help reduce the impact of climate change.



Levi Summit offers not only exhibitions but also wellness and conference services overlooking the exotic scenery of Lapland.

 

"The Levi Summit Conference and Exhibition Centre presents interactive exhibitions focusing on Lapland's nature, the Lapp identity, and the vitality of nature and its success," explains Sales Manager Ilse Reenkola.
"Our exhibitions display the elements that have enabled success in a sparse yet active environment. Lapland's breathtaking scenery and the vitality of its nature have always inspired man."


The Climate Change exhibition has been designed to be interactive and stimulating. The goal of the exhibition is to inspire, advise and guide visitors on how to minimise their individual ecological footprints.

"The informative part of the exhibition is based on the very latest factual information about climate change. The exhibition will offer visitors the chance to experience the impact of various factors on climate change through special interactive displays," Reenkola adds.

A book entitled "Ilmastonmuutos - Climate Change" will be published in conjunction with the exhibition. It will feature the most recent data on climate change in both English and Finnish.



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