- Robert Swan
Robert Charles Swan, OBE, BA,
FRGS was born on28 July 1956 inDurham, England and attendedSedbergh School (1969-1974) before completing a BA inAncient History (1976-1979) atSt Chad's College ,Durham University . He is currently an advocate for the protection ofAntarctica andrenewable energy . Swan is also thepresident of [http://www.2041.com 2041] , a company which is dedicated to the preservation of theAntarctic .Early Years (1956 - 1984)
Swan's interest in
polar exploration began at school inEngland where, at the age of eleven, he became inspired by the "Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration " (1895 - 1917) and the race to theSouth Pole betweenErnest Shackleton andRoald Amundsen . It was Scott's tragic final journey to theSouth Pole that inspired Swan's commitment to follow in his footsteps to the Pole.In 1979, Swan began to raise the necessary funds to reach the Pole. It took him five years of planning and fund raising to reach the $5 million he needed for the expedition. He procured a ship, the 'Southern Quest', and convinced 25 people to give up three years of their lives to implement the project.
During that time, Swan lived in a warehouse in
London whilst signing up some 2,000 sponsors and assembled a team that included Roger Mear and Gareth Wood as fellow travelers to the South Pole."In the Footsteps of Scott" (1984 - 1987)
"Southern Quest" set sail on
November 3 , 1984 to travel the convert|14842|nmi|km toAntarctica . The expedition stopped over inLyttleton, New Zealand to meet Bill Burton, who at 96 years old was the last surviving member of Scott's expedition in 1912. Swan's initialAntarctic expedition was thus officially dubbed "In the Footsteps of Scott". Upon arrival on the frozen continent, Swan and his team spent theAntarctic winter at the 'Jack Hayward ' base with colleagues John Tolson and Dr. Michael Stroud. When the winter had passed, Swan, Mear, and Wood set out to walk convert|900|mi|km to theSouth Pole . They arrived at theSouth Pole on11 January 1986 , after 70 days without the aid of anyradio communications or back-up support and having hauled convert|350|lb|abbr=on sledges. Swan's team had achieved the longest unassisted march ever made in history. Once at the pole, they received the bad news that their ship, 'Southern Quest' had been crushed by pack ice and had sunk. There was much criticism of the adventure from the scientists working inAntarctica as time and money had to be spent in flying some of the party back out toNew Zealand . However, Swan returned in 1987 with a ship to collect the rest of the team at 'Jack Hayward ' base and to remove all traces of his expedition, i.e., rubbish and remaining stores.The North Pole (1987 - 1989)
Three years after reaching the
South Pole , Swan assembled a team of eight people from seven nations for an attempt at theNorth Pole . The team consisted of Dr. Misha Malakhov fromRussia , Rupert Summerson of theUK , Graeme Joy ofAustralia ,Arved Fuchs ofGermany , Hiroshi Onishi fromJapan , Angus Cockney of theInuit , and Daryl E. Roberts of theUSA . The expedition was called "Icewalk". Icewalk'sbase camp held 22 representatives from 15 different nations. They produced a series of educational films there and facilitated the removal of rubbish from the surroundingArctic wilderness. Swan and his team reached theNorth Pole on14 May 1989 . The team nearly drowned during their expedition to theNorth Pole , due to the unseasonable melting ofArctic ice. Their journey made Swan the first man to walk to both the North and South poles.From Earth Summit to World Summit (1992 - 2002)
In 1992, Swan was invited by the
United Nations to be a keynote speaker to the firstEarth Summit forSustainable Development , held inRio de Janeiro, Brazil . In response to the world leaders' challenge to "think global act local", Swan made a commitment to deliver a global and local environmental mission involving industry, business, and young people to the nextWorld Summit in 2002.In 1996-97 he organized One Step Beyond, The
South Pole Challenge, which brought 35 young adventurers from 25 nations together inAntarctica . They came together to define the global mission that Swan had been tasked with at theEarth Summit . The mission was to remove and recycle 1,500 tons of waste that had been left atBellinghausen station inAntarctica after decades of scientific research. The team worked for eight years to raise the money, plan, and execute the mission. The rubbish at theRussia n base ofBellinghausen ,King George Island , was finally cleared and the nativepenguins reclaimed their beach for the first time in 47 years. After the cleanup, Swan noticed a small, disused scientists' station on the horizon atKing George Island . It sparked an idea that generated the concept of the "E-base" -- the world's first education station inAntarctica .Having fulfilled the challenge for a global mission by cleaning up
Bellinghausen station, Swan turned his efforts to a local mission. In 2002, Swan and his '2041' sailboat embarked on the longest overland 'voyage' in history. The voyage's destination was the 2002World Summit forSustainable Development inJohannesburg, South Africa . Swan partnered with 'loveLife' -- a charity battlingAIDS inSouth Africa .The 'voyage' reached out to over 750,000 young people across
South Africa . During theWorld Summit , the 'Ice Station' exhibit was visited by 128 world leaders and 35,000 visitors, including 12,000 young people. It was awarded first prize for outstanding contribution to theWorld Summit .Swan was once again charged by the world leaders to continue his mission and report back at the next
World Summit forSustainable Development , ten years later, in 2012.'2041' and Inspire Antarctic Expeditions (2003 - 2008)
Swan's 67' foot racing yacht '2041' is named after the year in which the '
Madrid Protocol ' comes up for debate. The protocol, signed by nearly every nation, provides additional protection for theAntarctic Treaty and designates the continent as "a Natural Reserve Land for Science and Peace". It also places a ban on mining and mineral exploration inAntarctica for 50 years (1991 - 2041).The Cape to Rio Yacht Race, January - April 2003
As the first step to the 2012
World Summit , Swan brought a team of youngAfrican leaders on '2041' for the "Cape to Rio Yacht Race ".The Circumnavigation of Africa, May 2003 - May 2004
Returning from the Rio, the yacht embarked on "The
Circumnavigation ofAfrica ". The voyage promotedAIDS awareness, water saving, andrecycling whilst visiting over 30 ports.Along the route, communities came out in force to participate in clean-up projects with the aim of improving their immediate environment. Three young men from 'loveLife' were chosen by Swan to become the first
African crew in history to circumnavigate their own continent.The Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, December 2004 - January 2005
Continuing on her journey towards the 2012
World Summit , Swan entered sailboat '2041' in theSydney Hobart Yacht Race with the world's first sails made entirely from recycled plastic (PET) bottles. '2041' was crewed by industry leaders and teachers selected for their outstanding inspiration for young people. The sailboat finished 24th in the race.Inspire Antarctic Expeditions, 2003 - present
After 23 years of sustainable leadership and teamwork experience, Swan led the first corporate expedition to
Antarctica in 2003. The expedition members witnessed firsthand the effects of climate change inAntarctica . They were tasked by Swan to become leaders insustainability upon their return home. Between the 2003 - 2007 expeditions, Swan's dream of building the E-base became a reality. Each successive year's expedition members helped plan, build, and promote the E-base -- the world's first education station inAntarctica to be used as a resource for teachers and young people from around the world.The E-base and the Voyage for Cleaner Energy, 2008 - present
"The E-base Goes Live", March 2008
Powered entirely on
renewable energy , Swan and a small team lived and sent broadcasts from the E-base via theinternet for two weeks. It was the first time in history that a team had attempted to survive inAntarctica relying solely onrenewable energy . Their mission was successful, and the team departed the continent after the allotted two weeks in good health.The Voyage for Cleaner Energy, April 2008 - present
On
April 8 ,2008 , the Voyage for Cleaner Energy and '2041' sailboat launched fromSan Francisco, California . '2041' was refitted to operate entirely on wind, solar, andbiodiesel generated energy. '2041' and Swan engaged in a multi-city tour of the West Coast of theUSA to highlightrenewable energy and engage the youth of the world to take positive steps toward renewable,sustainable energy practices.April 8 ,2008 was officially deemed "Robert Swan Day" inSan Francisco at the bequest ofMayor Gavin Newsom .Awards, Honors & Publications
*1987 Swan was awarded the
Polar Medal by Her MajestyQueen Elizabeth II
*1987 "In the Footsteps of Scott" published by Jonathon Cape, authored by Swan and Robert Mear
*1988 "Destination: Antarctica" published by Scholastic, Inc.
*1989 Official Flag Bearer for theExplorers Club ofNew York to theNorth Pole (USA)
*1989 AppointedUnited Nations Environment Program Goodwill Ambassador (UNEP )
*1990 Winner of theUnited Nations Global 500 award
*1990 "Icewalk" published by Icewalk Features
*1992 AppointedUnited Nations Education/Science and Cultural OrganizationGoodwill Ambassador with Special Responsibility for Youth (UNESCO )
*1992 Visiting Professor of the School of Environment,Leeds Metropolitan University (UK )
*1993 Founded the Robert Swan Foundation - a registered charity for the promotion of youth and scientific endeavors in the environment
*1993 Doctorate of Letters, TheRobert Gordon University (UK )
*1994 Appointed Special Envoy to the Director General ofUNESCO
*1995 Awarded OBE by Her MajestyQueen Elizabeth II
*1998Smithsonian Award for the Information technology in Education & Academia (USA)
*2000 Honorary Member of the Amstel Club,the Netherlands
*2000 "2041: The Voyage South" published by Hayloft Publishing
*2002 Vice President of the Countryside Management Association (UK )
*2005 Awarded 'Freedom of the City of London '
*2005 Elected, by membership vote, Honorary President of 'The Ski Club of Great Britain '
*2006 Honorary Fellow atSt. Chad's College ,Durham University (UK )
*April 5 2008 torchbearer of the2008 Summer Olympics torch relay inSt Petersburg ,Russia [ [http://www.kp.ru/daily/24075/312208/ Kp.Ru // Нкхлохияйхи Нцнмэ Онмеяср Дпсгэ, Тпеимдкху Х Окчыемйн ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.2041.com 2041.com]
* [http://www.2041.com/SwanCV.pdf Robert Swan CV]
* [http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/scotia/gooant/gooant0207.htm Robert Swan Expedition 1984-85]
* [http://www.londonspeakerbureau.co.uk/Robert_Swan.aspx Robert Swan profile]
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