LONDON.- A new series of exhibit interventions, Ten Climate Stories, on view today at the Science Museum, reveals hidden stories behind some of the museum’s best-loved exhibits as well as showcasing artworks from established and emerging artists, offering new perspectives on the famous displays. Ten Climate Stories is part of the Museum’s three-year Climate Changing programme a series of thought-provoking events that accompanies the *atmosphere exploring climate science gallery. David Rooney, Science Museum curator said: Ten Climate Stories takes a long view of our climate changing world, offering a fresh take on historic inventions and everyday objects and their impact on the world around us. Newly on show is the Sno-Cat used by Sir Vivian Fuchs in the 19558 crossing of Antarctica with Sir Edmund Hillary. This bright-orange tracked vehicle was one of four that completed the per