Exhibits focus on Climate Change and the Earth's long-term survival - Arts - NJ.com
Both exhibits frankly aim to scare visitors into changing their personal habits to improve life on our shared planet.
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"This is scary," said Josh Lane, 12, of Randolph, after touring the exhibit. "The world will be much different. Animals will go extinct. If we don't do somethsing, the world will never be the same."
As visitors leave, they can write down their thoughts and concerns for the future, which are clipped to a 12-foot wall. Many are children's drawings that show impressions of pollution decorated with sad faces.
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