Catch up: the Antarctica Now live talks
In January 2021, Shackleton hosted our inaugural Antarctica NOW festival, a seven-day online celebration of all things Antarctica.
Read moreTales of the unexpected – the inside story on The Spirit of Endurance Expedition with Shackleton Director of Expeditions Louis Rudd MBE
Read moreWhat are the lessons from the past for today’s Antarctic explorers? Shackleton welcomes Steve Jones, Expeditions Manager of Antarctic, Logistics an...
Read morePolar architecture – what are the challenges of designing for the world’s most extreme environment? Shackleton is joined by Hugh Broughton.
Read moreIn 2017 a NASA experiment began which has long term implications not just for those on the frozen continent itself but for travellers beyond the st...
Read moreFrom penguins to whales – what I learned from my close encounters with the wildlife in Antarctica. By wildlife presenter and biologist Lizzie Daly.
Read moreWaking the giant – how can polar photography help bring about change? If you’re interested in polar exploration or fighting climate change, Sebasti...
Read moreFounder and President of Polar Latitudes, John McKeon, talks about the importance of responsible tourism in Antarctica.
Read moreIce as a time machine – what stories can glaciers and ice sheets tell us about our past? By Mackenzie Grieman
Read moreIf proof was ever needed that photography can be a fine art, look no further than David Yarrow. Here, he explains how he captured penguins in South...
Read moreIf you've been to Antarctica, we want to hear from you. What struck you most about the continent or left a lasting impression. What was your Antarc...
Read moreChecking earth's pulse at the Poles from space: are 2020's vital signs cause for concern? By Mark Drinkwater, Head of the ESA’s Earth and Mission S...
Read moreImages from the European Space Agency (ESA) of 2020’s ozone hole above the Antarctic reveal it was one of the largest and deepest for some years. S...
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