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The Carbon Ruins museum exhibit looks back on the present from 2053
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The Carbon Ruins museum exhibit looks back on the present from 2053

The Carbon Ruins exhibit looks back on the present from a future in which we solved climate change.
The Carbon Ruins museum exhibit looks back on the present from 2053

The Carbon Ruins museum exhibit looks back on the present from 2053

When you walk inside an exhibit currently on display in Lund, Sweden, you're asked to imagine that the year is 2053. Three years earlier, the world reached a goal of net-zero emissions. And you're standing inside a new museum looking back at the end of what the exhibit calls the "fossil age."

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