Mt Stanley 1906-2016 Photographic transitionTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...Thin Ice Virtual Reality PreviewTim Jarvis2019-05-14 | In 2018 I went to the island of South Georgia with acclaimed National Geographic photographer, Doug Gimesy. In a world first, the team captured high fidelity photogrammetry and 360 video footage. This is the preview.Nissan Challenge: ChargingTim Jarvis2019-04-08 | Everything you want to and need to know about charging an Electric Vehicle. Brought to you by Nissan. Let’s bust some myths.Nissan Challenge: RangeTim Jarvis2019-04-08 | Chapter 2: Driving. Everything you want to and need to know about driving an Electric Vehicle. Brought to you by Nissan. Let’s bust some myths.The Nissan Challenge: DrivingTim Jarvis2019-04-08 | Chapter 3: Driving. Everything you want to and need to know about driving an Electric Vehicle. Brought to you by Nissan. Let’s bust some myths.25zero: Kilimanjaro ExpeditionTim Jarvis2019-03-06 | The equator is an unlikely place to find ice but incredibly there are 25 mountains at latitude zero that have glaciers. This the story of East Africa’s Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda.
This trip was kindly supported by Kathmandu www.kathmandu.com.au
With thanks also to Intrepid Travel, Uganda Wildlife Authority, World Nomads Keep Travelling and World Wildlife Fund for Nature.25zero: Climate Change Our Biggest ThreatTim Jarvis2018-10-26 | Climate change is the biggest threat facing us. Melting glaciers are one of the clearest ways of showing it. Nowhere is this more apparent than at the equator where there are only 25 mountains with glaciers.
In a quarter of a century these glaciers will be gone due to climate change - in some cases, far sooner.
There is little we can do to save them. the question is, what else are we prepared to lose?Why business needs to combat climate changeTim Jarvis2018-07-24 | In my work as a climate change activist, I am lucky to be able to partner with some incredible businesses that are helping me combat this truly global challenge.
One organisation in particular is the PICA Group, who are at the forefront of sustainable buildings and infrastructure. Through my work with this organisation, I am seeing some great outcomes, and I encourage all businesses to enact their own processes around how they can tackle one of the greatest threats to our generation.Ocean Day - June 8 - ARUP Drivers Of Change CardsTim Jarvis2018-06-07 | Explorer and environmental scientist, Tim Jarvis introduces the Climate Change and Ocean Health Drivers of Change cards. Download the full set here: http://bit.ly/climatetimjarvisWe Innovate4Climate to Accelerate Climate Action, Frankfurt, 22 24 MayTim Jarvis2018-05-26 | “Polar expeditions are about heading towards an endless white horizon, and chipping away one step at a time in the knowledge that those steps, when added together, will get you to the goal that you want. And that is the position we find ourselves with climate change and solutions to it. We mustn’t lose heart, we must keep going in the knowledge that the cumulative effort of all of us working together can get us to the end outcome.”
Tim Jarvis, Environmental Explorer.Volvo Ocean RaceTim Jarvis2018-05-10 | The Volvo Ocean Race is the toughest, longest, team sailing event in the world. I was there with my Alexandra Shackleton boat (though definitely not to race).Frans Lanting, Tim Jarvis - WWF Earth Hour messageTim Jarvis2017-03-23 | EARTH HOUR 2017 on March 25th
WWF Global Ambassadors Tim Jarvis and Frans Lanting together in South Georgia, Antarctica, where every single one of the glaciers are melting and in retreat. Glaciers are a good measure of the changing climate around the world.25zero - Mt KenyaTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...25zero - Descending Illiniza La RampaTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | Tim and the 25zero team descending from the peak at Illiniza La Rampa in Ecuador, in 2016. See the importance of harnesses at the 0:58 second mark! For more information head to 25zero.com25zero - Carstensz Pyramid, IndonesiaTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | Tim Jarvis and the 25zero team climbed Carstensz pyramid for the start of the COP21. This video shows the last remaining equatorial ice on the entire Asian continent. Head to 25zero.com for more information25zero - Mount Stanley, Uganda/Democratic Republic of the CongoTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | Tim Jarvis and team climb Mount Stanley in the Rwenzori Mountains, on the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Head to 25zero.com for more info.Tim Jarvis EO InterviewTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...25zero: Carstensz Pyramid, West PapuaTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...Flying to Bilogai Carstensz Pyramid HDTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...Ebai Camp Destination in Sight HDTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...25zero: Join the Journey and Donate HDTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | 25 Mountains, Zero Latitude, 25 Years, Zero Ice. Join the Journey and Donate.25zero - Hunwicks Ladders - Mount Stanley SummitTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...Final Push to the Summit Mount Stanley HDTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...Shackleton EpicTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...The Last Equatorial Glaciers in AsiaTim Jarvis2016-11-30 | ...TIM JARVIS ~ Environmental Explorer and Project ManagerTim Jarvis2016-09-06 | Tim Jarvis AM, reflects on decades of managing expeditions and making biggest ideas happen.
Film and production by RedBikini in Adelaide, South Australia.
www.timjarvis.orgTim Jarvis conquers Carstensz Pyramid for 25zero HDTim Jarvis2016-08-20 | ...Tim Jarvis Live StreamTim Jarvis2016-08-12 | ...Q&A with Tim Jarvis: Shackleton Epic (Clip 1)Tim Jarvis2015-07-29 | In March 2015 Tim Jarvis, with The Hon Alexandra Shackleton by his side, spoke at the United Nations to a crowd gathered for the Explorers Club Annual Dinner. This is Tim's response to audience question about the extent of modern equipment that went on the Shackleton Epic expedition. Tim was the expedition leader of the Shackleton Epic expedition, which in 2013 was the first authentic retracing of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s “double” - sailing a replica James Caird life boat 1500 kilometres across the Southern Ocean from Elephant Island, Antarctica, to South Georgia before climbing over its mountainous interior using the same rudimentary equipment, period clothing, and technology as Shackleton. Regarded by many as the greatest survival journey of all time, this is the first time since Shackleton that anybody has been able to authentically recreate it. http://www.shackletonepic.comABC News 24: Tim Jarvis speaks with Adam GleesonTim Jarvis2013-11-20 | Shackleton Epic expedition leader Tim Jarvis speaks with Adam Gleeson ABC News 24 about the Shackleton Epic, climate change and his hopes for the future of positive action in this area. November 2013.The Shackleton Epic Expedition: Landing on South GeorgiaTim Jarvis2013-02-04 | Six heavily bearded, exhausted but jubilant adventurers took advantage of 15-20 knot winds and a 2 metre swell to help land their boat, Alexandra Shackleton on the beach at Peggotty Bluff, South Georgia island, at 15.30GMT/UTC 03 February or 02.30amAEDT 04 February this morning -- the same location where Sir Ernest Shackleton and his men landed the James Caird nearly 100 years ago. The intrepid crew of British and Australian adventurers have made it successfully through Leg One of the historic re-enactment of Shackleton's voyage of 1916. It took them just 12 days to sail the 800 nautical miles from Elephant Island. Now, three of them, expedition leader Tim Jarvis, mountaineer Barry Gray and cameraman/mountaineer Ed Wardle will prepare to climb across its mountainous, crevassed interior to reach the whaling station at Stromness -- just like Shackleton, Worsley and Crean did in 1916.The Shackleton Epic ExpeditionTim Jarvis2012-12-01 | Sir Ernest Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expedition is one of the greatest survival stories in history and has inspired adventurers across every continent over three generations. Now, in honour of Shackleton's legendary expedition, a crew of five British and Australian adventurers will join expedition leader Tim Jarvis, AM FRGS, in an attempt to become the first to authentically re-enact Shackleton's complete 'double' voyage from Elephant Island to South Georgia and dangerous crossing of its mountainous interior.An Extraordinary Adventure: Shackleton EpicTim Jarvis2012-03-22 | Ten News report by UK correspondent Brett Mason about the launch of the Shackleton Epic, the official centenary re-enactment of Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary Antarctic open boat voyage.Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica (2007) Clip 2Tim Jarvis2012-03-12 | Clip 2 from 'Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica' (Orana Films) - an award-winning 90-minute documentary following Shackleton Epic expedition leader Tim Jarvis AM's 2007 re-enactment of the polar survival journey of Sir Douglas Mawson. The documentary aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (The ABC) on 11th May 2008 as flagship of the Film Australia Making History series, and formed part of Channel 4′s highly acclaimed Edge of Endurance series in Britain in late 2007.Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica (2007) Clip 1Tim Jarvis2012-03-12 | Clip 1 from 'Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica' (Orana Films) - an award-winning 90-minute documentary following Shackleton Epic expedition leader Tim Jarvis AM's 2007 re-enactment of the polar survival journey of Sir Douglas Mawson. The documentary aired on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (The ABC) on 11th May 2008 as flagship of the Film Australia Making History series, and formed part of Channel 4′s highly acclaimed Edge of Endurance series in Britain in late 2007.