The origins of SMG lie in the internationalisation and optimism of the Great Exhibition of 1851, which enabled the foundation of the South Kensington Museum in 1857.[2]
The term "National Museum of Science and Industry" had been in use as the Science Museum's subtitle since the early 1920s.[3] Prior to 1 April 2012 the group was known as the National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI).[4][5]
From 2017 Locomotion, The National Railway Museum at Shildon, became part of the Science Museum Group.[9]
In 2010 the Science Museum, London opened its climate science gallery Atmosphere which, as at April 2021, has been visited by over 5 million people. In 2021 the Science Museum, London also opened a temporary exhibition 'Our Future Planet' which explores the science of carbon capture. Environmental campaigners criticized the decision of SMG to appoint Shell as a major sponsor of this exhibition.[10]
Throughout 2021 SMG is hosting Climate Talks which are a series of online talks, Q&As and events exploring problems arising from climate change.[citation needed] In October 2021, the SMG announced that a new climate change gallery to be opened in 2023 at the Science Museum would be sponsored by an arm of coal producer Adani Group.[11]
SMG continues to work to reduce carbon emissions from operations, recruitment and supply chain, and by using resources efficiently.[12] On 15 April 2021 SMG announced that it expects to achieve overall Net Zero/Carbon Neutrality by 2033.[13]