
Tim Jarvis summits Carstensz Pyramid
AG Society sponsored adventurer Tim Jarvis has climbed the highest mountain in Oceania to alert world leaders to the reality of climate change.
AG Society sponsored adventurer Tim Jarvis has climbed the highest mountain in Oceania to alert world leaders to the reality of climate change.
AG Society sponsored adventurer Tim Jarvis AM delivers an update from the Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia.
In November 2015, AG Society sponsored adventurer Tim Jarvis will be climbing three of the world’s 25 remaining glacial mountains.
In the name of conservation, a team of Australian explorers captures the transient and beguiling beauty of East Greenland.
AG Society-sponsored adventurer Tim Jarvis hoped to “instil a sense of urgency” at the COP21 climate change conference in Paris when he climbed three equatorial mountains with melting glaciers and live streamed what he saw to world leaders. The climb was a part of the 25zero project, which coordinated summits of all 25 equatorial mountains with glaciers predicted to disappear within the next 25 years – some of which are pictured in the gallery below. This year, Tim Jarvis will be a guest speaker at the AG Society Awards night. To book your tickets click HERE.
Aussie adventurer Tim Jarvis plans to tackle a three-peak line-up during a major Paris climate conference.
Our 2015 Young Conservationist of the Year, has created an environmental network that has given a voice to Aboriginal youth.
In a good news story for the Great Barrier Reef, some corals seem to be able to pass on heat-tolerant genes
Amid the buzz and the grind of our biggest metropolises, more and more sky gardens are beginning to bloom.
Congratulations to Professor Tim Flannery who has been presented with the Lifetime of Conservation award.