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The “general scenario” for the Polaris Climate Change Observatory in Brussels has been finalised

On the 27th of October, the IPF Management Board approved the PCCO general scenario presented by the Polaris Brussels team. Following on from the previously written Polaris museographic backbone, this 50-page document provides the main message, objectives and a summary of the contents for each room. It also offers suggestions and requests concerning the various media or devices to be used to convey the selected messages.

From a presentation of polar regions to the study of natural climate variations, and from human-induced climate change to sustainable development, contents are sorted in three levels of accessibility for various audiences.

The "general scenario" is now with the designers and the Polaris Brussels team is moving on to elaborating further the PCCO "detailed scenario" as the next phase of development.

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