The winter months are finally beginning to draw to a close. The weather has been consistently cold this year, affording a few great ski weekends, but making it a little less than appetizing to hit the river in such cold weather conditions. I am leaving in less than two weeks to join Robert Swan and 2041's Inspire Antarctic Expedition 2009. It's hard to believe I am actually going to Antarctica. The expedition runs from March 14th through March 27th. The group departs from Ushuaia, Argentina and will cross the Drake Passage, some of the roughest seas in the world, before beginning exploration of the Antarctic continent. Read below for additional information about the the organization 2041!
Who we are
2041 was founded by polar explorer, environmental leader and public speaker Robert Swan, OBE; the first person in history to walk to both the North and South poles. Swan has dedicated his life to the preservation of Antarctica by the promotion of recycling, renewable energy and sustainability to combat the effects of climate change.
Our Mission
With five years to go until the third ‘World Summit for Sustainable Development’ in 2012, where the existing Kyoto Protocol for the Environment will expire, the threats of climate change has become apparent to us all, nevermore so than after Al Gore’s eye-opening ‘Inconvenient Truth’ helped clarify and focus the issue of climate change to a global audience.
It is our mission to build on this by informing, engaging and inspiring the next generation of leaders to take responsibility, to be sustainable, and to know that now is the time for action in policy development, business generation and future technologies.
Why 2041?
2041 is the year of the review of the Environmental Protocol of the Antarctic Treaty. Our aim is to work towards the protection of this treaty, so there is never a need to exploit the last great continent on Earth for minerals and fossil fuel.