UNEP SUPPORTED POLAR BOAT BREAKS FREE OF ARCTIC PACK ICE


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


22 January 2008 - Tara, the UNEP supported polar boat, has broken free from the Arctic ice sheet after a record breaking scientific expedition across the top of the world.

Wedged in the pack ice, Tara "drifted" with the wind and ocean currents at an average speed of 10 km/h for more than 500 days. In one and half years she covered 5,200 kilometers in the Arctic, and at one point was only 160 kilometers from the North Pole, the northern-most position ever reached by a schooner.

The boat is now sailing in open water, and by the end of the week is expected to reach land at Longyearbyen, capital of Spitsbergen. She will then continue on to her home port of Lorient in France.

"My congratulations go out to the whole Tara team on their tremendous human and logistical achievement," said Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary General and UNEP Executive Director. "This expedition was not only about adventure however," Steiner continued. "The important scientific work undertaken will also contribute to a greater understanding of the negative impacts of climate change on the arctic environment."

"The Polar Regions are some of the most hauntingly beautiful places on Earth," Steiner said. "They are also nature's early warning systems where issues like human-induced climate change, the thinning of the ozone layer and the impacts of persistent chemical pollution continue to be registered first."

As part of the International Polar Year, Tara has provided an unprecedented platform for scientific observations and research (including the European DAMOCLES project) on how the Arctic environment is changing. Throughout the course of the expedition, it has been relaying these findings to scientists, policy makers and the general public alike.

You can follow Tara's progress at www.taraexpeditions.org

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UNEP calls for Nominations for the 2008 UNEP Sasakawa Prize

Nairobi, 24 January 2008 - Nominations are officially open for the 2008 UNEP Sasakawa Prize, the United Nations Environment Programme announced today.

The US$200,000 award is given out every year by UNEP and the Nippon Foundation to reward environmental innovation, initiatives and research from around the world.

This year, winners will be chosen for work related to the theme for this year's World Environment Day: 'Kick the Habit: Towards a Low Carbon Economy'. The Prize will be awarded for work related to reducing society's dependence on carbon-intensive technologies and lifestyles. Sustainability and the proven potential to replicate will be among the key elements that will guide the search for a winner.

Sasakawa Prize winners are achievers with an established track record of achievement and the potential to make outstanding contributions to the protection and management of the environment consistent with UNEP's policies and objectives. UNEP's hope is that the Prize will offer the financial support laureates need to build on their achievements.

To nominate someone, please visit www.unep.org/sasakawa before 15 March 2008.

Further information on the UNEP Sasakawa Prize and the nomination process is available at www.unep.org/sasakawa or from sasakawaprize@unep.org
Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson

 
 

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