In June 2008, 18 students from nine countries around the world will embark on a ‘Voyage for the Future’, a 10-day boat trip in the Arctic launching from Svalbard, Norway.
During this trip we will become Ambassadors of Change so that we will become effective advocates for climate change action.
While in Norway, we will learn about global climate change from top scientists, take part in on-shore research activities, and receive communications and media training.
Through a number of activities, we will leave the program with a wealth of new knowledge of climate change, its effects and potential solutions, including:
- the science of climate change
- the effects of global warming on and in the Arctic, Arctic feedback mechanisms, tipping points and reciprocal effects to the rest of the world and what this could mean for their home countries
- standpoints and solutions that WWF has on climate change at both the local and international levels
- the growing interests in the Arctic of governments and businesses (oil and gas extraction, fishery, shipping routes) and the inherit risks that come with these new interests
- the effects on and roles of this on Arctic indigenous people
- how politicians and business leaders take decisions and what determines the reasons for these decisions
- what happens at the G8 Summits, COP (Conference of Parties) meetings, and what the Kyoto Protocol is
- how to effectively communicate with target audiences (peers, media, politicians and business leaders) in an inspiring yet authentic manner and how to use the internet in gaining support with peers
Once back home, we will work with WWF to reach out to the media and local and national policymakers to deliver the message for urgent action on this issue.
More information is at the WWF Arctic website, the Voyage for the Future website and the UK Voyage for the Future website.


July 28, 2008 at 2:50 am |
Is there going to be another “Voyage for the Future”? I am captivated by the idea and would love to learn more about how to get involved and perhaps even take the trip myself. I think it would be just the thing I need to jump start all the passion I have built up for protecting this Earth and informing people about climate change. I have a lot to learn though, and I could really use some help trying to convert my thoughts and feelings into action and change. Thanks for any help or advice. I admire what you do.
Alex