25zero
25zero is a mountaineering project, tracking equatorial glacial melt and raising awareness of the impacts of climate change, led by explorer Tim Jarvis AM. The project was founded in 2014, and focussed on bringing live footage from the peaks of three mountain glaciers to the 37,000 delegates at the COP21 summit in 2015 in Paris, France, as a way of showcasing the impact of global warming on vulnerable and remote areas.
In 2016 the 25zero project grew into a documentary film production, with a broader focus on both the glaciers themselves and the communities that live near them. The resulting 15-minute short film, entitled 25zero//East Africa, was released in 2019.
Naming the project
While many mountains straddle the equator, only 25 of these have a glacier at their peak ; hence, 25 mountains at zero latitude. In reality, however, there are about three degrees of leniency in the inclusions, both North and South. Additionally, the name wordplays on estimates that within an average of 25 years, all these glaciers will have retreated to zero ice.According to the project team, this is important because melting ice is an excellent proxy indicator for climate change impacts. While much of the public global interest centres around ice-melt at the Earth's poles, relatively little attention is given to the ice at more unexpected locations, such as in the high-altitude tropics.
Since 1992, four of the 25 mountains originally included have 'lost' their glacier completely.
Methodology
The notional baseline date for mountains included in the 25zero project are those mountains that had glaciers in 1992, when the UN started to "began to take climate change seriously". After several years of UNFCCC processes, the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997. Around that time, 25 mountains at the equator had glaciers. The project uses climbing expeditions to the various mountain ranges to support published glaciology data, effectively tracking the status of the equatorial glaciers against the backdrop of the UN timeline on climate change action.Climbing team
The 25zero climbing team has varied over time depending on the expedition, although the original 2014 team comprised:- Tim Jarvis
- Ed Wardle
- Heidi Sand
- Vanessa O'Brien
- Khoo Swee Chiow
- Barry 'Baz' Gray
Mountains
While the 25zero mountains are spread around the world, more than half of them are located in the South American Andes mountain range, and chiefly in Ecuador.Ecuador
- Antisana
- Carihuairazo
- Cayambe
- Cerro Ayapungo
- Cerro Hermoso
- Chimborazo
- Collay
- Cotopaxi
- El Altar
- Illiniza Sur
- Quilindaña
- Sangay
- Saraurcu
- Sincholagua
Colombia
- Nevado de Santa Isabel
- Nevado del Huila
- Nevado del Quindío
- Nevado del Ruiz
- Nevado del Tolima
Kenya
- Mount Kenya
Uganda
- Mount Stanley
- Mount Speke
- Mount Baker
Tanzania
- Mount Kilimanjaro
Indonesia
- Carstensz Pyramid
- Cubillín
- Cotacachi
- Tungurahua
Glacier status