Kids love the Natural History Museum for its amazing animal exhibits celebrating all the wonderful things that live on this planet. And then they grow up and realise that climate change could wipe all that wonderful biodiversity off the face of the earth. So the museum's offering a bit of invigorating eco-activism in the form of its youth climate and nature programme, Fixing Our Broken Planet: Generation Hope.
It'll bring climate activists from all over the world to South Kensington for a free-four day programme of events and talks. Museum experts will lead tours of the collection, and there'll be pop-up science stations, storytelling and a wildlife photography workshop. For anyone who wants to devote their life to saving the planet, there'll also be networking sessions and a careers workshop on biodiversity. It's all designed to inspire young people, so sessions are free, but booking a spot in advance is essential.