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Tim Jarvis AM (born May 1966) is a British-Australian environmental explorer, adventurer, climber, author and documentary filmmaker, with Masters qualifications in environmental science and environmental law. Due to his 2013 expedition recreating the voyage and mountain crossing of Sir
Ernest Shackleton Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 â€“ 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of ...
, Jarvis is considered an authority on Shackleton and the leadership style he espoused. Tim Jarvis is well-known public speaker who presents regularly around the world. He formerly worked as a Senior Associate – Sustainability to global engineering solutions firm Arup, and has also advised the
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,
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, and the
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on multilateral aid projects. His environmental work is mainly focused on climate change, sustainable aid provision in developing countries, and improving corporate environmental sustainability, as well as 'significant project' management through his project
25zero 25zero is a mountaineering project, tracking Retreat of glaciers since 1850, equatorial glacial melt and raising awareness of the impacts of climate change, led by explorer Tim Jarvis Order of Australia, AM. The project was founded in 2014, and f ...
, which uses equatorial glacial melt as an indicator of global climate change, and the ForkTree Project, which aims to rewild an area of degraded farmland. Since 2019, Jarvis has lobbied to establish an East Antarctic Marine Protected Area together with Save Our Marine Life (an alliance of leading conservation organisations) and the
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. Jarvis authored the forward to the report ''The East Antarctic Marine Park: Maintaining Australia's Legacy'', produced in 2019. Jarvis says he is "committed to finding pragmatic solutions to global environmental sustainability issues", and as a public speaker he talks regularly about motivation and leadership to both individuals and organisations.


Brand Associations

In August 2016, Jarvis became Sustainability Ambassador for the Steadfast Group – Australia's largest insurance brokerage network – with climate change being identified as a major issue for the insurance sector. In November 2016, global adventure-wear brand
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, announced Jarvis as their global brand ambassador. In April 2017 he was also made Global Brand Ambassador of
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's ''Shackleton'' branded scotch whisky, which is a recreation of the century-old vintage discovered trapped in the ice basement of Shackleton's Hut at Cape Royds, Antarctica, by the
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. Since October 2017, Tim Jarvis has been Corporate Ambassador - Sustainability for the PICA Group of Companies. PICA is the largest apartment building manager (strata corporation manager) in Australia. Jarvis is committed to "greening" the footprint of the industry. In November 2019, Jarvis, was made AIA Insurance Vitality Ambassador, providing focus of the impact of climate change on the health sector. In 2017, he was invited by
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to help promote the electric Leaf 2, filming in Bangkok for the Asian and Australian markets.


Biography and awards

Born in May 1966, Jarvis is best known for his numerous
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expeditions, particularly the period recreations of historical treks by Sir
Douglas Mawson Sir Douglas Mawson OBE FRS FAA (5 May 1882 – 14 October 1958) was an Australian geologist, Antarctic explorer, and academic. Along with Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Sir Ernest Shackleton, he was a key expedition leader during ...
and Sir
Ernest Shackleton Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 â€“ 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of ...
, as well as the his attempted Antarctic crossing in 1999, undertaken with fellow Australian explorer Peter Treseder. As a result of this expedition, he is the joint record holder for the fastest unsupported journey to the Geographic
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from the "true" edge of Antarctica (where the ice of the continent meets the sea). He holds dual Australian/UK citizenships and spends his time primarily in Australia, with visits to the UK, the Americas, and Africa, for business and exploration-based activities and public engagements. He is the author of ''The Unforgiving Minute'', which recounts his expeditions to the North and South Poles as well as the crossing of several Australian deserts. He is also involved in various philanthropic ventures including as a former (until 2019) Board Member of Zoos SA (comprising
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and
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), fundraising work with Helping Rhinos (a UK charity aiming to save rhinoceros species from extinction) as an Ambassador of the Australian Rhino Project, and his former role as councillor of the
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. He is also contributing author of the coursebook ''Frozen Planet'' produced by
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, a course linked with the
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's ''
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'' series that aired in 2011. Jarvis was recognised by the
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, winning its "Spirit of Adventure" medal for his kayak journey across
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, Australia's largest
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, in 2004. On 20 November 2014, Jarvis was announced as WWF-Australia Global Ambassador, and was made a Governor of WWF in 2019. Jarvis was made a fellow of the
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for 2009. The program aims to "broaden and strengthen the leadership skills of emerging leaders from across the world as they work on progressing thinking on global issues and challenges". He was appointed a Member of the
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(AM) in 2010 for "service to conservation and the environment, particularly through advisory roles to developing countries regarding land sustainability and resource management, as an explorer, and to the community". Jarvis was awarded Adventurer of the Year 2013 by the Australian Geographic Society and was voted Person of the Year 2014 by ''Classic Boat'' magazine for his successful re-enactment of Shackleton's 1916 Journey, the so-called 'double' comprising both sea and land legs. For his work on the 25zero project, Jarvis was awarded Conservationist of the Year in 2016 by the Australian Geographic Society. He received the Sydney Institute of Marine Science's Emerald award (their highest) in 2013 for services to the environment. In 2014 Jarvis was a patron of NaturePlaySA (
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), an organisation established to increase the time children spend in unstructured play outdoors and in nature to improve their fitness, problem solving ability, emotional resilience and mental wellbeing. In 2015, global education foundation
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inducted Jarvis as the first Idealist for Environmental Understanding. That same year, he was chosen as the
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's "trailblazer-in-residence" and included as one of Australia's 50 greatest explorers in the 2015 ''Trailblazers'' exhibition. He was the joint recipient of the
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in 2016, administered by the
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, along with dancer
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. In 2017, Jarvis was made a Bragg Fellow by the Royal Institution of Australia. The award recognises excellence in scientific achievement and commitment to science communication.


Expeditions


Recreation of Douglas Mawson's expedition

In April 2007 Tim Jarvis completed an expedition in Antarctica where he attempted to recreate the pressures of the 1913
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and human survival feat of Sir
Douglas Mawson Sir Douglas Mawson OBE FRS FAA (5 May 1882 – 14 October 1958) was an Australian geologist, Antarctic explorer, and academic. Along with Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Sir Ernest Shackleton, he was a key expedition leader during ...
. Jarvis walked close to 500 km pulling a sleigh full of supplies, and living on almost the same rations as Mawson himself. Jarvis wanted to find out if the story of Mawson was physically possible. At the end of the expedition Jarvis said, "I haven't really done what Mawson did because I have doctors checking my situation, a film crew following me and a number of other safety precautions. Mawson had none of that." The 2008 film of the expedition was released for DVD, ''Mawson – Life and Death in Antarctica''. The summary reads, "Combining the drama of Jarvis' contemporary adventure with chilling dramatic reconstructions, expert commentary and footage from the original expedition photographed by Frank Hurley, this is an extraordinary story of human survival." Tim is also author of a book of the same name (Melbourne University Press, 2008 ().


Shackleton Epic

In February 2013 Jarvis and five others successfully recreated Sir
Ernest Shackleton Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 â€“ 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of ...
's 'epic' crossing of the Southern Ocean in the ''Alexandra Shackleton'', a replica of Shackleton's lifeboat the '' James Caird''. Using the same materials, clothing, food and a Thomas Mercer chronometer as in the original voyage, Jarvis and the team sailed their replica ''James Caird'' from Elephant Island, in the Southern Ocean, to
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, just as Shackleton did in 1916.Tim Jarvis
. Retrieved on 9 August 2011.
The construction of the replica ''James Caird'' was started in June 2008 and was finished in 2010, and was officially launched on 18 March 2012 in
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, England. The sea voyage was followed by a trek across the mountainous interior of South Georgia to the historic whaling station of Stromness. The project, led by Jarvis, was the first (and so far only) successful recreation of the 'double' voyage using only period gear. Members of the Shackleton's Epic crew were Nick Bubb, Barry 'Baz' Gray, Paul Larson, Seb Coulthard, and
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. The expedition's patron was the Hon. Alexandra Shackleton, granddaughter of Sir Ernest Shackleton. Jarvis was awarded the
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's Certificate of Achievement, in recognition of his leadership of the Shackleton Epic Expedition Team. A documentary of the epic crossing was made and '' Shackleton: Death or Glory'' went to air in the UK in September 2013 on Discovery UK and Australia in November 2013 on Special Broadcasting Service Australia; titled ''Chasing Shackleton'' for the USA market, it went to air in that region in January 2014 on the Public Broadcasting Service. His book ''Shackleton's Epic: Recreating the World's Greatest Journey of Survival'', published by Harper Collins, was released in the UK and Australia in November 2013. It was retitled ''Chasing Shackleton: Recreating the World's Greatest Journey of Survival'' for the USA market, where it went on sale in January 2014.


Projects


25zero

Tim Jarvis founded the
25zero 25zero is a mountaineering project, tracking Retreat of glaciers since 1850, equatorial glacial melt and raising awareness of the impacts of climate change, led by explorer Tim Jarvis Order of Australia, AM. The project was founded in 2014, and f ...
Project to highlight the retreat of glaciers on the world's 25 glaciated equatorial mountains. He assembled a team of mountaineers and film-makers to join him in advance of COP21 to document the impact of climate change and to communicate how each of the 25 equatorial mountains will lose its glacier 'within an average 25 years'. The first
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was broadcast live at
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during a government-sponsored press conference. At the time of the
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, 25 mountains had glaciers, although since that time, four have gone extinct, leaving only 21 mountains with glaciers at the equator. According to the project's website, a longe
documentary series
about the project is due for release in 2021.


Forktree Project

Th
Forktree Project
is a not-for-profit demonstration site of 133 acres (53 hectares) in South Australia's
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for large-scale rehabilitation and 'rewilding' of agricultural land. The project aims to "show a way for private individuals to take direct action in contributing to a healthier planet by acting on climate change and improving biodiversity".


References

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