We are excited to ‘go live’ with our new EarthMuseum Learn platform and inaugural learning programme, Air We Breathe. This inspiring initiative encourages young learners to explore the history of particle air pollution and the journey toward clean air—past, present, and future. It is estimated 7 million people die from air pollution every year (World Health Organisation).

Designed for children aged 7 to 14, this cross-curricular resource encourages young learners to take on roles such as History Detectives, Data Analysts, Scientists, Innovators, and Campaigners. It offers 30 free, ready-to-use activities, each lasting 15 to 20 minutes, tailored for both educators and students. Select a single activity to complement an existing lesson, combine two to three activities for a full lesson, or integrate several activities into your curriculum for an in-depth learning experience. This resource enriches learning across subjects with a strong emphasis on sustainability and international collaboration.


Introducing our captivating ‘Learning World’ interactive storytelling resource, powered by The Earth Museum’s open beta Heritage Origin mapping software. As History Detectives, learners embark on a journey to explore stories about air pollution and clean air, spanning different eras and cultures worldwide.
We will be at Bett UK next week, from 21st to 23rd January 2026, proudly showcasing this exciting new resource. We look forward to engaging conversations with educators visiting our stand.
Feel free to explore and use the resource in your classroom or home education setting. If you’d like support creating a bespoke learning menu for your school or international partnership, please contact us at enquiries@theearthmuseum.co.uk
