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The Shackleton Medal

We are honoured to be advising on this year’s judging committee for the Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions, established by Shackleton.


The Nimrod Hut, Ross Island, Antarctica
The Nimrod Hut, Ross Island, Antarctica

Created in 2022 to mark the centenary of the death of Ernest Shackleton, the Medal reflects the values associated with his expeditions: resilience, leadership, practical problem-solving and resolve in challenging conditions. It applies those principles to one of today’s most pressing issues — the protection of the Arctic and Antarctic.


The polar regions play a critical role in regulating the Earth’s climate and sustaining biodiversity, yet they are under increasing pressure from rising temperatures, environmental degradation and geopolitical complexity. The Shackleton Medal recognises individuals and initiatives working to address these challenges in tangible ways — through scientific research, conservation, policy innovation, education and advocacy.


The Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions
The Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions

We both have a long held affinity with the polar regions though our work over many years, which makes the involvement with the Medal particularly meaningful.


What distinguishes the Medal is its emphasis on impact and leadership in difficult circumstances. Nominees are assessed not only on outcomes, but also on the courage and determination required to pursue them. The award includes a financial prize to support continued work, reinforcing its practical intent. Highlighting thoughtful, sustained efforts to safeguard environments that matter far beyond their geography. Strengthening protection of the polar regions is both necessary and timely.


Further information about the Shackleton Medal and its aims can be found here:


 
 
 

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