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Alain Hubert was born on 11 September, 1953 in Schaerbeek, Schaerbeek, Belgium, is a Belgian explorer (born 1953). Discover Alain Hubert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Alain Hubert Net Worth
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Alain Hubert (born September 11, 1953, in Schaerbeek) is a Belgian explorer.
He is a certified mountain and polar guide, a civil engineer, and the founder President of the International Polar Foundation.
With the Foundation and its private partners, he built and financed the construction of the scientific research station ‘Princess Elisabeth’.
Alain Hubert obtained his Civil Engineering diploma from the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in 1974.
As an adolescent, he became an avid practitioner of outdoor sports: mountaineering, marathon, back-country ski and para-gliding.
Professionally, he founded a cooperative specialized in carpentry and joinery (CHERBAI) and established himself in the Belgian Ardennes.
Alain Hubert has been going on major polar and mountaineering expeditions.
This station is the first ‘Zero Emissions’ station in Antarctica, designed under the spirit of the Madrid protocol system establishing in 1992 the strictest environmental rules to date for a continent through the Antarctic Treaty System.
His achievements include being the first Belgian to ever reach the North Pole in 1994 with Didier Goetghebuer, a world record crossing of the Antarctic continent (3924 km in 99 days) with Dixie Dansercoer in 1998 and 5 attempts at summitting Mount Everest.
During the 2004-2005 and 2008-2009 BELARE Campaigns, the International Polar Foundation built the first-ever "Zero Emissions" Antarctic Research Station: Princess Elisabeth Antarctica.
The project was initiated by Alain Hubert and funded by private partners and the Belgian government.
The Arctic Arc expedition with Dixie Dansercoer in 2007 was the First ever Siberia-Greenland crossing via the North Pole.
During his expeditions, Alain Hubert witnessed the pace and magnitude of climate change first hand and dedicated himself to that cause.
He collaborates with scientists and collects ground data for them during his expeditions both in Antarctica and the Arctic (for example snow depth ground data for Cryosat during his Arctic Arc Expedition).
He is the founders of the International Polar Foundation, with the scientists André Berger and Hugo Decleir.
The International Polar Foundation supports polar scientific research and promotes informed action on climate change and the development of a sustainable society.
Since 2009, he is with the International Polar Foundation the Head of Belgian Research Expedition at Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station.