107 years ago Shackleton set sail for Antarctica. The 5th December saw his last contact with the outside world for 18 months, and with land for 497 days.
2 weeks ago, Thin Ice VR set sail on its maiden voyage celebrating the world premiere presented by @AdlFilmFest and @SAMuseum
The world premiere season of #ThinIceVR starts today! Over 100 years after the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, @TimJarvisAM follows in Sir Ernest Shackleton’s footsteps revealing the impacts of climate change on the Antarctic. thinicevr.com @AdlFilmFest @ThinIceVR
Tickets for Thin Ice VR at the @SAMuseum are on sale now!
Be transported to Antarctica as you tread the same steps Sir Ernest Shackleton took over 100 years ago and see the effects of climate change with your guide @TimJarvisAM.
🎟️Book now at thinicevr.com/
Tickets are on sale for the world premiere of #ThinIceVR @AdlFilmFest. In 1914, Shackleton set out on an ambitious journey: to cross Antarctica coast-to-coast. Over 100 years later, @TimJarvisAM recreates this epic feat. Out Nov 20! thinicevr.com@Monkeystack@ThinIceVR
In episode 260 of Be The Drop, @TimJarvisAM explains how he linked his expeditions in Antarctica to his work supporting solutions for climate change and biodiversity loss.
Listen to the podcast recorded live from @newdaysummit 2021 via narrativemarketing.com.au/ep…
It really is now or never as this IPCC report starkly shows.We r already on course to exceed 1.5°C in 20 years; the devastating impact of a warming world on the climate is everywhere.There really is so little time! @GreenpeaceUK @griffiths_huw @TimJarvisAMtheguardian.com/science/2021…
The weekend is here and we've got you covered, with another big day of conversations and ideas from Warndu, Clementine Ford, Ben Shewry and much more from 10am 💭
Explore all of today's sessions and register your spot: bit.ly/2UP8tMp#adlfoi2021
@TimJarvisAM wore modern @KathmanduGear while filming for Thin Ice VR in the Antarctic, but Shackleton’s men had to rely on wool to maintain their warmth- making this humble balaclava a life saver in the harsh conditions over 100 years ago.
Good food is important to everyone, but it’s better to buy locally produced food & drinks that haven’t travelled hundreds or sometimes thousands of kms to reach your plate. Visit thinicevr.com for more tips & to find out more about @ThinIceVR
Have you seen that @IlluminateAdl has special pricing for school bookings? Don’t miss the opportunity to secure group bookings for the experience that students will be talking about long after the film has ended.
🎟️illuminateadelaide.com/event…
Courtesy of the BFI National Archive
Saving global biodiversity whilst combatting climate change represents the ultimate win-win. When one adds the massive economic benefit of doing so there is simply no justification not to act. amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampp…
Today is #WorldEnvironmentDay. This year the focus is restoration of ecosystems. Time to rethink our relationship with the living world, with natural ecosystems and their biodiversity and work towards restoration.
Fantastic @10x10gives Adelaide event on Friday night at @bendigobank raising over 39k for South Australian charities!💸
Great to be alongside the amazing @BioR_Aus, @TimJarvisAM, David Speirs MP & @HonJulieBishop who played the ‘Shark for Good’ 🦈
📸Alex Caramello
5 years ago I was on the summit Mt Stanley in the Rwenzori Mountains, (home to Africa’s fast disappearing largest icecap) beaming into the Paris climate talks urging the need for a new ambitious climate agreement.
TBS are helping us build a more sustainable future by generously donating to Forktree’s onsite sustainability centre. For more info on TBS visit: tbsaust.com.au/index.php
We’re delighted to welcome adventurer and environmental scientist @TimJarvisAM as an FFI Vice President.
Pictured here @OlPejeta with Najin and Fatu, the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world.
Every year, the 7th September is a funny old day.
It’s #ThreatenedSpeciesDay and also #ThylacineDay, when, 84 years ago today, the last of these beautiful animals died, neglected, cold and alone.
Now, with 1M species threatened with extinction, we still have so much to do.