Posts Tagged ‘Martin Hartley’

Scientists & Innovators - Pen Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels

Monday, September 28th, 2009

This was the specific feature page from Time Magazine, on The Catlin Arctic Survey, following on from our article titled Heroes of the Environment 2009.Catlin Arctic Survey Ice Team

Scientists know that global warming is thinning the Arctic ice cap. They’re just not sure how fast. Some researchers think there could be ice-free summers at the top of the world within four years; others say it’ll take a century. (more…)

TIME MAGAZINE – Heroes of the Environment 2009

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Time, the Global Magazine Publication, has just published it’s list of  Catlin Arctic Survey Team, sponsored by Jenrick Group‘Environmental Heroes for 2009′ and it gives us great pleasure to announce that Pen Hadow, Ann Daniels and Martin Hartley, have been named within the Scientists and Innovators section, due to their ground-breaking study; The Catlin Arctic Survey. The Jenrick Recruitment Group were one of the first comfirmed  sponsors of expedition. You will find the article from Time detailed below, as well as a link  to the specific feature that was published on the Explorers. (more…)

Jenrick CPI would like to congratulate the Catlin Arctic Survey team

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Catlin Arctic Survey Team, sponsored by Jenrick GroupJenrick CPI would like to congratulate the Catlin Arctic Survey team on the successful completion of this feat of human endurance and scientific discovery that has the potential to change to way we view our planet forever.

If the Ice Team imagined they’d be arriving home for some instant R&R, they soon realised it wasn’t going to be the case.  From the moment they were greeted at Heathrow Airport by a welcoming group of more than a dozen family, friends and colleagues - their feet hardly touched the ground. (more…)

Arctic team’s fresh data indicates alarming rate of Arctic meltdown

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Explorer Hadow returns after months on thin ice and provides  fresh data indicating the alarming rate of Arctic meltdown

By Geoffrey Lean, Sunday, 17 May 2009

Pen Hadow is used, figuratively, to living on thin ice. The explorer - the
first person ever to trek alone and unaided to the North Pole - habitually pushes himself far beyond the limits of normal human endurance. But for the past two and a half months he has been on it literally as well.

He and two colleagues - Ann Daniels and Martin Hartley - have been out on the Arctic ice cap in temperatures down to minus 90C, measuring its thickness and finding far less of it beneath their feet than they had been led to believe. (more…)

Hero joins campaign at the North Pole

Monday, May 18th, 2009

By Jennifer Wiley, 17/05/2009

ARTIC explorer Pen Hadow is on top of the world - literally - as he proclaims his backing for the News of the World’s brilliant Go Green & Save campaign.

The adventurer has just finished a gruelling 73-day stint in the Arctic with his Catlin Arctic Survey team studying the shrinking state of the pack ice. (more…)

The Catlin Arctic Survey Ice Team are Minutes from leaving the Arctic Ocean

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Polar explorers Pen Hadow, Ann Daniels and Martin Hartley are minutes away from being lifted from the Arctic Ocean where they have spent the last 73 days in the arctic wilderness. They have just spoken live from the Ice via satellite telephone.

This pioneering polar expedition started back in February, the team have travelled 440km taking daily measurements and observations of the Arctic snow and Ice. In total the team have taken 16,000 readings.

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Countdown To End Of Ice Survey Begins

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

07 May 2009

The Catlin Arctic Survey team has now been on the ice for 67 days.

They will be lifted off the ice in an air operation at some point in the next 10-15 days. As the Arctic Summer approaches the sea ice will begin to melt. NO specific date has been decided and the decision is taken based on advice from the pilots, detailed satellite imagery showing the conditions of the ice and the reports from our team on the ice.

The survey data accumulated will be available to scientists studying the complex issues around the disappearing floating ice and climate change. (more…)

Weather Finally Breaks To Get Resupplies To Explorers On Ice Thickness

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Catlin Arctic Survey Ice Team05 May 2009

The Catlin Arctic Survey Ice Team currently surveying the thickness of the floating sea ice on the Arctic  Ocean are this morning heading northwards again after a successful re-supply flight finally reached the increasingly hungry team who had been waiting for eleven days at an ice landing strip high in the Arctic Ocean.

The team, Pen Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels has been forced to  wait far longer than expected after the flight was consistently grounded by  bad weather. Although they had rations to last, they were relying on 90 grams of food a day (1,000 calories) which had begun to affect their morale.

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Explorer to tell business leaders the credit crunch is not their biggest problem - it is climate crunch

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Thursday 30th April 2009

Business leaders across the country will hear polar explorer Pen Hadow speaking live from the high Arctic on Friday May 1st, at Business in the Community’s Prince’s May Day Summit on climate change.

Hadow will be telling the business conference attended by HRH The Prince of Wales about his experience of the region which is known to be highly vulnerable to global warming. (more…)

BBC news feature - just in case you missed it!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

If you want to get a feel for how cold it is where the CAS Team currently are, then watch the following video footage featuring Martin Hartley (just click on the image to go straight to the BBC website):

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