The narrative thread of the section is the climate transition and the central role of the research to propose solutions, often through shifts in perspective that can challenge us, as is evident when observing the images along the windows of the section. These images were generated by an artificial intelligence system and provide an often provocative and bewildering interpretation to the challenges and opportunities related to climate transition.
The exhibition path ends where it began, facing the topic of the circular economy, which is the inspiration behind the project's name 'Circular Transition.
The risks posed by climate change and the vulnerability of the territory require solutions for adapting to extreme events, improving the use of resources, and the ecological transition of society and the economy towards a sustainable future.
The consequences of climate change on agriculture can be tackled with solutions capable of improving the agricultural production and decreasing human impacts on the environment.
For the transition towards a Sustainable Energy Mix, it is necessary to have a detailed understanding of the different sources, as well as to develop and plan efficient strategies to balance and store energy, always keeping environmental responsibility in mind.
Transportation of people and goods can become sustainable through adequate infrastructure, surface networks and low-impact tunnels, as well as responsible choices and behaviors.
The final part of the museum visit coincides with the last section of the Circular Transition. Through objects, images, and stories that can be listened to via headphones, the theme of critical raw materials and the circular approach is addressed. The journey is divided into six stages