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Spirit of Endeavour: A Statement of Hope & An Appeal for Action

 Spirit of Endeavour

Summary from the Arctic Expedition for Climate Action

Leaders from science, business, policy, religion, labor and the environment explore the issue of climate change.


Summary Report of Activities
On July 11, 2008, more than 100 participants arrived in Svalbard in the high Norwegian arctic and boarded the ship National Geographic EndeavourClick here for a complete list of participants.

We listened to the music of vast silences near the top of the world, and felt the heave and subsidence of the sea. We watched seabirds, wild reindeer, walrus, and polar bears living and moving to a different rhythm.

But we were not on vacation. Sponsored by National Geographic, the Aspen Institute and Lindblad Expeditions, our voyage was called the “Arctic Expedition for Climate Action.”  Read more


Elements of Shared Framework for Action
Our time together in the Arctic awakened a deeper sense of both urgency and hope. We know that the crisis will not be resolved easily. Understanding the magnitude of the task at hand, we believe that we must “endeavor to act” – and to prevail.

Energy: develop and encourage low-carbon and renewable power sources, as well as efficiency and conservation measures, to move us toward energy security and independence

Economy: face these difficult challenges in ways that create work, wealth and prosperity; strengthen and adapt critical infrastructure; transform vital industries

Environment: better understand, protect and restore the health of the Earth’s ecological systems

Equity: share fairly the burdens and opportunities, especially as they affect the poor and vulnerable (who contribute the least to climate change but are likely to suffer the most)

Education: teach everyone, especially the next generation, the necessary wisdom and skills to thrive in a low-carbon future.

Within this framework, we envision the United States working in harmony with other nations and helping to lead the world in implementing climate solutions.


Appeal for Bipartisanship & Presidential Leadership
In facing this global challenge, all countries must play important roles. But the United States – as a world leader, economic power and exceptional innovator – has a unique role and responsibility. Read more


Individual Commitments
The participants on this unique expedition came together from diverse communities with many different responsibilities. We each commit to return to our own spheres of influence, honoring our responsibilities to communicate, educate, innovate and advocate more effectively. We face the challenge and opportunities of climate change with new urgency, energy, and priority. With new knowledge and new relationships, we will also seek additional ways to work together. Thiscommon journey leads us to a common commitment to do all we can, individually and together, to provide and encourage effective action.


With strong leadership, the United States and the world can be stronger, healthier, more just and more prosperous - enjoying increased economic, energy and environmental security. If the United States will intelligently address climate change, we believe its actions will stimulate comparable, positive actions around the world. Read more


 To download a full copy of the above statement in PDF, click here.

 To download a complete list of participants, click here.

 To learn about this expedition's carbon offsets, click here


To download images from this expedition, please click on the thumbnails below to access the larger images. All images are available for download.

  
Mother & cub                 Atlantic Walrus             Edgeoya
©Lindblad Expeditions     ©Lindblad Expeditions    ©Lindblad Expeditions
Ralph Lee Hopkins            Ralph Lee Hopkins          Ralph Lee Hopkins


For more information, please contact:
Mary Jo Viederman, Lindblad Expeditions
Betty Hudson, National Geographic
David Monsma, The Aspen Institute

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