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Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery Success

  • 7 days ago
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A new gallery, co-funded by NERC, has welcomed more than two million visitors since opening at the Natural History Museum (NHM) in April last year.


Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery Success


Fixing Our Broken Planet is now the museum’s second most visited space, after the iconic dinosaur exhibits.


With projections of 2.5 to three million visitors in its first year, the gallery is proving to be a major success in engaging the public with environmental science.


Professor Louise Heathwaite, Executive Chair of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), said: "The popularity of the Fixing Our Broken Planet gallery shows that the public are not only curious about the challenges facing our planet, but also eager to learn and engage with environmental science.The gallery is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the best of NERC investments over the last 60 years."


Science that inspires action

The gallery explores how scientists are unlocking solutions to address climate change and biodiversity loss.



Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery Success - created 28th January 2026

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