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Man swims at North Pole British man swims at the North Pole to draw attention to global warming
Print this ArticleEmail this ArticleMagnify TextBookmark this ArticleShare on FacebookDigg this ArticleStumble Upon this ArticleBookmark with del.icio.usLive BookmarkAdd to TechnoratiTOOL HELPPublished Sunday July 15th, 2007 TORONTO (CP) - A British swimmer who says he wants to wake up politicians around the world to the threat of climate change has successfully completed a kilometre-long swim in the freezing water of the North Pole. Lewis Gordon Pugh swam Sunday for 18 minutes and 50 seconds in temperatures of minus 1.8 degrees Celsius in just Speedo briefs, cap and goggles. "I am obviously ecstatic to have succeeded but this swim is a triumph and a tragedy," the 37-year-old British lawyer said after coming out of the water. "A triumph that I could swim in such ferocious conditions but a tragedy that it's possible to swim at the North Pole." Pugh said he hoped that his swim will make world leaders take climate change seriously. "The decisions which they make over the next few years will determine the biodiversity of our world," he said. "I want my children, and their children, to know that polar bears are still living in the Arctic - these creatures are on the front line up here." Swimming has given him a unique perspective on climate change, Pugh says on his website. "I have witnessed retreating glaciers, decreasing sea ice, coral bleaching, severe droughts and the migration of animals to colder climates." "It's as a result of these experiences that I am determined to do my bit to raise awareness about the fragility of our environment and to encourage everyone to take action." Training for the challenge in northern Norway, Pugh said last month that he would place the flags of 10 countries at 100-metre intervals in the snow alongside his path through the water, representing the homes of the people on his team. The fifth flag would be Canada's. "Canada is so important to me. Your government has sort of lurched away from the environment a little bit. It's a dream to try to get my message in to Canada," Pugh said in June. Calling it the hardest swim of his life, Pugh said Sunday that the water was black when he jumped in. "It was like jumping into a dark black hole. It was frightening. The pain was immediate and felt like my body was on fire," said Pugh, who's an ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund UK. "I was in excruciating pain from beginning to end and I nearly quit on a few occasions." Colin Butfield of WWF UK called the challenge "a bitter sweet victory, as this swim has only been possible because of climate change." Pugh is known for his epic swims in waters from the Antarctic to the Indian Ocean. Advertisement Set Home | Bookmark | Contact | Advertise | Website Information | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | RSS Feeds | Search | Top © 2007 CanadaEast Interactive, Brunswick News Inc. All rights reserved. More Copyright Information. | |
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Good Lord!!!! I wonder if he has any balls left? PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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There was definetly shrinkage [Edited 7/16/07 5:53am] | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.investecnorthpolechallenge.com/upload/img_400/iceberg1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://energyinnovator.com/index.php%3FarticleID%3D11818%26sectionID%3D309&h=212&w=340&sz=26&hl=en&start=105&tbnid=TD63-tgHUfZxNM:&tbnh=74&tbnw=119&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dman%2Bswims%2Bat%2Bnorth%2Bpole%26start%3D100%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
There was definetly shrinkage He should have purchased a pair of those "enhancement" speedo's they make now PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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There are pictures on google but I can reproduce them [Edited 7/16/07 5:54am] | |
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This should really be a wake up call about global warming, so many politicians say there is nothing to worry about but this is Proof of global warming-amazing! [Edited 7/16/07 5:59am] | |
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sympathy bump! | |
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who would have ever thought we'd see the day? | |
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I read that, apparently, if temperatures were a Centigrade lower Polar Bears would have found the feat extremely difficult. "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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The Polar bears and Penguins are already in jeapardy because the ice is melting at such an alarming rate they're habitat is melting many species of animals will not survive. I find this so sad | |
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Ok i have dived in 4 degree water and it took about a week for my plums to emerge..that dude is crazy | |
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