Presented by the Education Community
As our climate warms and becomes more extreme, many museums have increasingly been sharing climate change content and striving to be more sustainable in their own operations. But not all of our audiences agree that climate change is an important issue. To learn more, we surveyed nearly 100,000 frequent museum-goers, and a demographically-representative sample of U.S. adults, to understand these attitudes. In this presentation, we’ll explore public attitudes about climate content in museums … and how non-controversial it actually is for most people.
Cost: Free for Members; $15 for Non-Members.
This event is hosted via Zoom with closed captioning and will be recorded for later access in the Library/Media Center approximately one week following the event. Attendees are strictly prohibited from using personal AI notetaking tools or other unauthorized recording devices. Please note that this event is governed by the Association’s Code of Professional Ethics and Anti-Harassment Policy, ensuring a harassment-free environment for all participants. For complete details on conduct, recording, and all professional development policies, please review the full statements or contact info@publicgardens.org for questions.
Education & Science Professional Development Track supported by: Ball Horticultural Company
The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Public Gardens Association.



