Ça chauffe! Cool it

January 17, until April 26, 2026

Presented from January 17 until April 26 2026

At the heart of climate change
In a context where climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our health in the 21st century,Ça chauffe! Cool it offers an approach that combines art and science to stimulate reflection and inspire action.

An overview without blame
Climate change often generates feelings of helplessness, sometimes even anxiety. As you enter this exhibition, explore the current state of affairs regarding the effects of climate change on the health of the planet and humans, and discover how taking action can bring peace of mind.

The keys to understanding climate change
In the first part of the exhibition, learn how human activity is responsible for the increase in greenhouse gases, the direct link to rising temperatures, and the impact on global health.

Towards action: fighting for global health
In the second part of the exhibition, discover how we can take action as individuals and as a community to combat climate change. Explore, for example, the co-benefits of your actions in areas such as transportation, food, and connecting with nature.

Art as a vector for reflection
The works of artist Karine Giboulo, known for her touching and playful clay figurines, are an integral part of the exhibition. Her work, which is perfectly suited to families, is socially engaged and addresses the challenges of modern society with humor and intelligence.

Be inspired by the artwork and their messages of hope, which will make you want to contribute to a more sustainable future.

📸 Derrière ta marque

Produced by the Musée de la santé Armand-Frappier, this exhibition has been made possible thanks to financial support from Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife, and Parks. This support from the Government of Quebec is part of the Climate Action Mobilization Strategy, which stems from the 2030 Green Economy Plan. The contribution of both levels of government helps raise awareness of climate issues among a wide audience and promote concrete actions for a more sustainable future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Immerse yourself in fascinating exhibits that reveal the mysteries of our planet and the universe around us. Discover rare specimens, stunning reconstructions and interactive experiences that will arouse your curiosity and stimulate your mind.

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