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Science Museum board member resigns over sponsorship from companies like Shell

The Canary by The Canary
3 October 2021
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Leading climate scientist professor Chris Rapley has resigned from the Science Museum’s advisory board over fossil fuel sponsorship. Rapley was director of the the Science Museum from 2007 to 2010.

Sponsorships

His resignation comes ahead of November’s COP26 climate talks. Campaigners have also been protesting over the museum’s decision to work with companies such as the energy giant Shell.

The Science Museum reopened to the public in May with a new exhibition called Our Future Planet. The exhibition counts Shell as a major sponsor.

The Science Museum Group (SMG) has worked to raise climate awareness through its public programmes. And the exhibition is a key part of its current work.

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Demonstrators during a protest by Extinction Rebellion near the Science Museum (James Manning/PA)

Disagreement

Rapley says it’s “a pity” he has to resign. But he decided to do so because he disagrees with the “ongoing willingness to accept oil and gas company sponsorship”.

In a letter explaining his resignation, he states that there are powerful arguments for influential bodies such as the SMG to work with oil and gas companies towards a transition to a carbon-free global energy system.

Rapley says that demonising them can be “simplistic and counterproductive”, but he adds:

Given the reality of the climate crisis, the need to abolish fossil fuels as quickly as possible, and analyses such as the recent Carbon Tracker Report which bring into question the commitment of the oil and gas companies to do so, I disagree with the Group’s ongoing willingness to accept oil and gas company sponsorship.

With that in mind I have decided to resign from the Science Museum’s Advisory Board.

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A protest inside the Science Museum  in London (Isobel Frodsham/PA)

Rapley hopes the SMG will “reconsider its position” in the future.

He added:

The Museum has much to be proud of in terms of its programme of emissions cuts and sustainability actions, as well as its ongoing track in engaging the public on the topic and  on the ways in which science and technology and illuminate the path forward.

‘A brave and principled move’

A Shell spokesperson said:

Shell and the Science Museum have a longstanding relationship, based on a shared interest in promoting engagement in science – which will be a key enabler in addressing the challenge to provide more and cleaner energy solutions.

Thousands of visitors have spent time at the museum this summer, learning about and discussing carbon capture and storage. We’re pleased to have supported such an important and successful event.

The museum has also been the target of Extinction Rebellion protests during the summer.

Rapley is a professor of Climate Science at the University College London (UCL). He was awarded the Edinburgh Science Medal in 2008 for his significant contribution to the understanding and wellbeing of humanity.

Jess Worth, a co-director of the Culture Unstained, a group which campaigns for arts and cultural organisations to cut their ties to fossil fuels, described Rapley’s actions as “a brave and principled move”.

The museum has been contacted for comment.

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