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British Council Estonia
Wind turbines, South Africa © Alex Webb/ Magnum
NSEW exhibition in Trafalgar Square, London © Browns
NorthSouthEastWest: A 360° View of Climate Change
Exhibition Programme

This exciting exhibition brings to you images by 10 Magnum photographers from 10 diverse regions around the world to illustrate the impacts and solutions to climate change. These striking images show the effects of climate change, but also illustate policy responses which are succeeding in reducing carbon emissions.

The exhibition also features an E-kiosk where you can search for information on climate, the atmosphere and the environment. Interactive exhibits created by the Ahhaa Science Centre and the Energy Centre combine facts with fun. You can learn about different energy sources and listen to thunder, experience a hurricane and visit sand dunes all in one visit!

4.-27.11

Exhibition open at Füüsikahoone, Tähe 4, Tartu

4.11, kl17

Cafe Scientifique, Professor Mike Hulme 'Climate Change in Europe: beyond doubt but not beyond action?' Wilde Pub, Tartu

12.-13.11 Family Days as part of the Science Week 2005. In addition to the science week programme, come to the Energy Class and join in various energy saving experiments staged by Rõuge Energy Park.
1.12-5.01

Exhibition open at Energiakeskus, Põhja pst 29, Tallinn

1.12, kl17 Cafe Scientifique, 'Why should a change of climate in the Polar region concern us all?' Antarctic Research Scientist Geraint Tarling, Kloostri Ait, Tallinn

Guided tours available. Tours for groups include a visit to the automated weather station of the Tartu Physics Institute. There is also an opportunity to meet environmental physicists and learn about weather forecasts. Groups can also sign up for the science theatre show on sand in Tartu and see shows on the universe, kitchen technology and air and flying in Tallinn. Further information on registration.

Groups please register on

in Tartu: ph +372 53 633145

in Tallinn: ph +372 7152 650

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CLIMATE CHANGE BOOK DISPLAY AT BRITISH COUNCIL TALLINN

Come and take a look at our new collection of 30 books relating to climate change mixing fiction with non-fiction and including some titles for younger readers; a wide range of books on the science of climate change; and literature and poetry relating to the theme.

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