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At the Biosphère de Montréal, the Emolab exhibition invites you to explore the science of climate emotions. Designed for youth and families, this interactive lab helps visitors understand and navigate the emotional responses stirred by the challenges of climate change.

Did you know?

8 out of 10 young people in Canada say climate change affects their mental health.

The Journal of Climate Change and Health (2023)

Explore your emotions about climate change

Anxiety, helplessness, anger, optimism, determination... Our emotions reflect our deep connection to nature and the upheavals it is experiencing.

Throughout the exhibition, discover how emotions shape our choices and actions in response to environmental challenges. Learn where these emotions come from. Understand what can lead to climate inaction. Explore ways to build resilience and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.

Vidéo 1

Vidéo 2

A reflective, feel-good exhibition

You'll leave Emolab with concrete tools to better understand what we feel and how to act collectively for a sustainable future. The exhibition also offers space to share your own emotional experiences and to walk away with tangible action ideas.

Balancing science and self-reflection, this experience invites each of us to reconsider our connection to the climate, with hope and determination.


Explore Emolab: a family companion for your visit

Created for children aged 7 and up, this free guide encourages everyone to explore, feel, and think together. Observe, share, and write down what the climate makes you feel.

A simplified exhibition guide, written in clear and easy-to-understand language, is available upon request.

Vidéo 3

At the Biosphère de Montréal, the Emolab exhibition invites you to explore the science of climate emotions. Designed for youth and families, this interactive lab helps visitors understand and navigate the emotional responses stirred by the challenges of climate change.

Did you know?

8 out of 10 young people in Canada say climate change affects their mental health.

The Journal of Climate Change and Health (2023)
Vidéo 1

Explore your emotions about climate change

Anxiety, helplessness, anger, optimism, determination... Our emotions reflect our deep connection to nature and the upheavals it is experiencing.

Throughout the exhibition, discover how emotions shape our choices and actions in response to environmental challenges. Learn where these emotions come from. Understand what can lead to climate inaction. Explore ways to build resilience and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.


Vidéo 2

A reflective, feel-good exhibition

You'll leave Emolab with concrete tools to better understand what we feel and how to act collectively for a sustainable future. The exhibition also offers space to share your own emotional experiences and to walk away with tangible action ideas.

Balancing science and self-reflection, this experience invites each of us to reconsider our connection to the climate, with hope and determination.


Vidéo 3

Explore Emolab: a family companion for your visit

Created for children aged 7 and up, this free guide encourages everyone to explore, feel, and think together. Observe, share, and write down what the climate makes you feel.

A simplified exhibition guide, written in clear and easy-to-understand language, is available upon request.

Photos: Ville de Montréal / Espace pour la vie / Blanche Photographe