kilimanjaro climb for change 2014 by patt
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Climb for Change project to raise awareness of the effects of the climate change due to global warming situation. Kilimanjaro mountain is the target destination of this adventurous trip where a considerable amount of famous and important people, like Dr. Andrew Steel, Dr. Ian Singleton, Dr. Ian Redmond, Natalie Glebova and so on will be joining with their hearts to climb this tallest free standing mountain in the world. With high anticipation that more people in this world will start to acknowledge and act on the climate change situation not only for themselves, but for their beloved children and family in the next generation. Please help us tell our story to the world. Broadcaster will receive exclusive access to the team activities to create this worth-telling story both at pre-climb training sessions and during the exciting climb. Please contact us and address your kind interest for Kilimanjaro project at this number +66 (0) 2-259 6455 Thank you for being part of the world's most crucial mission, 'saving the world'.TRANSCRIPT
2014
Three of the World’s
Leading Eco-
Scientists and three
of the World’s
Beauty Queens are
about to make
a difference to
the world today.
*Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain in the
world.
Karen Briggs
(Numerous World and European Championship medals, Judo)
Pascal Gentil
(Taekwondo World Champion and Olympic Medalist)
Steve MacNamara
(England RL Coach)
Lee Radford
(Hull FC)
Mathias Gelber
(Worlds Greenest Man 2008)
*Karen Briggs, Steve MacNamara and Lee Radford are from Hull.
Since 1912, Kilimanjaro has
lost 82% of its ice cap
Has lost 55% of its remaining
glacier fields since 1962
Scientists predict all ice on the
mountain may disappear by
2020
Imagine what will happen to
our children
To raise funds to support
our environmental education portal
we are developing with
the University of Hull
http://www.pattfoundation.org/environmental-education-portal-patt/
Help us tell our story to the
world. We are prepared to offer
exclusive access to the full
story for your network for the
production of short and long
form content across multiple
distribution channels.
People will have a great
recognition that your
organization cares about this
deteriorating world. The world
will forever recall your name
and your genuine concern to
the global warming as you are
about to imprint your green
footsteps on the ground
through this meaningful project.
Receive a full access to the
team activities to create this
worth-telling story both at pre-
climb training sessions and
during the exciting climb.
Dr. Ian Redmond is a tropical field biologist and
conservationist, renowned for his work with great apes and elephants. For more than 30 years he has been
associated with Mountain Gorillas, through research, filming, tourism and
conservation work.
He was the late Dr. Dian Fossey’sresearch assistant in Rwanda. This
led him into documentary film-making with a helping hand in BBC’s “Life on
Earth” and “Gorillas in the Mist”.
Dr. Ian Singleton is the Director of Conservation at PanEco Foundation and Scientific
Director for the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme.
Ian is nowadays kept busy working to confiscate illegal pet orangutans and
return them to a life in the wild, in field research and monitoring of the
remaining wild Sumatran orangutan population, and in efforts to protect
their habitat.
Dr. Andrew Steel is the founder and chief exec of the PATT Foundation. is originally from Hull in the north of England but has lived and worked overseas for many years, initially in Sri Lanka and now
Thailand. An ex Military man who has a background in international
management and forestry. He started PATT to address the problem of
deforestation, particularly within Asia.
*All three doctors are from Hull.
40% decrease in
ice cover
Ice caps melting
More the 1,000 ft²
per second
Melting glaciers
Mean water loss
for 100s of
millions of people
one-fourth of the
Earth's species
to
be headed for
extinction by
2050
Climate change
will cause
storms,
hurricanes and
tropical storms
to become more
intense
Email: [email protected]
Thailand54 B.B Building, 20th floor
Office #2012-14, Sukhumvit 21
Road,
Klongtoeynua, Wattana,
Bangkok 10110
registered United Kingdom Charity No.
1117158
registered Thai Foundation No. 1733
A UK registered charity and a Thailand
Foundation operating throughout the
Southeast Asia region. PATT initiates,
develops and manages large-scale
reforestation projects countering
deforestation and climate change.
In conjunction with its reforestation
projects, PATT conducts environmental
education programmes for school children
across the UK and Thailand.
United
KingdomCorner House,
Catbrook,
Chepstow,
NP16 6NQ
Tel.: +66 (0) 2 259 6455