Los Angeles Book Launch Event for Arctica: The Vanishing North
October 31, 2015 8:19pmBook Launch Event in Los Angeles to Celebrate the Release of Sebastian’s New Book
October 29, 2015 — Los Angeles, California
The Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills was host to the Los Angeles launch of Sebastian’s new book Arctica: The Vanishing North. With a mix of environmental personality and celebrities, Sebastian spoke on the changing Arctic captured and in support of Global Green USA. Los Angeles über environmentalist and actor Ed Begley Jr., Billy Zane, Orlando Bloom, Peter Mensah, Veronica Ferres, Thomas Kretchsmann and LA’s Chief Sustainability Officer Matt Petersen were some of the many who showed up in support of the book’s launch.
Here Sebastian talks about perceptions on climate, his cousin Orlando and the new book.
Billy Zane speaks eloquently about climate change perceptions and gives a nod:
Peter Mensah shares nice words and why he cares:
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Arctica: The Vanishing North is released in Europe!
September 1, 2015 11:55amSebastian’s new book–Arctica: The Vanishing North is commercially available in Europe today. The book will be available in the US September 15th, with pre-orders available on Amazon or here
Representing ten years of travel in the Arctic spanning Greenland, Alaska, Northern Canada and Norway, not to speak of the Arctic sea ice on the way to the North Pole, Arctica: The Vanishing North is a visual testament of the far north. Contributors include Sir Richard Branson, who penned the foreword, Mayor Eric Garcetti, Dr. Andrew Weaver, Dr. Ted Scambos both IPCC lead writers, Sheila Watt Cloutier (Inuit Advocate) and Børge Ousland (Norwegian explorer).
Coming at a whopping 7.9 pounds, this volume was made carbon neutral by Climate Partners. Says Sebastian: “I am very proud of this book. It is my most accomplished work. It is a visual tour of a part of the world that hardly anyone has ever witnessed”.
The book is released globally by the TeNeues Publishing, and will be available in international markets from Fall 2015.
You can see a preview here
MoreSebastian’s Art presented at Art Geneva Jan 29-Feb 1st 2015
January 27, 2015 4:06pmIf you are in Geneva this week, consider stopping by the art fair Art Geneve where Sebastian’s work will be on display at the Bernheimer Gallery booth, along side Irvin Penn, Host P. Horst and Annie Leibovitz.
Below is one of Sebastian’s photographs, presented at the fair, depicting a night on the Greenland ice sheet. This image N71°28 W62°20 — Greenland Sky Two is edition 1/10 in size 63X44 inches.
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“Into The Cold” Named Top 25 Documentaries List for 2013
July 25, 2014 10:46amVideo Librarian Lists Into The Cold one of 2013’s Top Documentaries.
Sebastian Copeland’s North Pole documentary made the coveted Video Librarian’s Top 25 Documentaries List for 2013 alongside Searching For Sugarman and We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks.
Into The Cold–A Journey Of The Soul (2011) retraces two men’s journey on foot to the North Pole to commemorate Admiral’s Peary’s centennial reach in 1909. Directed by Sebastian Copeland, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is now playing on Netfilx in the US, and is available with a special limited edition DVD on this website.
Order it now and get a blanket!
MoreSebastian Copeland & SEDNA Foundation win prestigious 2014 Green Good Design Award
June 20, 2014 1:43amSebastian and SEDNA Foundation win the prestigious 2014 Good Design Award
GOOD DESIGN™ was founded in Chicago in 1950 by Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. to promote and foster a greater public understanding and acceptance for Modern Design.
The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design selected Sebastian and the SEDNA Foundation among hundreds of submissions from around the world.
The Green Good Design identifies and emphasizes the world’s most important firms and leaders forwarding a new emphasis on ecology, sustainable design and the environment worldwide.
Recent previous recipients include: the Kingdom of Sweden, the City of Madrid, Architecture for Humanity, and numerous international manufacturers from BMW to Mercedes-Benz.
We are proud to receive this award .
MoreSebastian Moderates Earth Day Panel for Bitesize TV
April 22, 2014 7:34pmSebastian to Moderate Earth Day Panel for Bitesize TV’s Hollywood Goes Green
This Earth Day, Sebastian will moderate a panel on climate change for on-line network Bitesize TV. The panel will examine environmental news and how to make LA a model of sustainability by 2050. Panelist include LA’s new Chief Sustainability officer Matt Petersen, environmental artist and advocate John Quigley, environmentalist and CNN International journalist Philippe Cousteau and IPCC scientist Dr. Andrew Weaver. You can watch the program online here.
Below from lt to rt: Matt Petersen, Philippe Cousteau, Rachelle Begley, John Quigley, and Sebastian Copeland.
http://bitesizetv.com/hKYVhZXvNbds/play
MoreSebastian on Air with WQNA’s Flyover Zone
April 20, 2014 7:14pmSebastian was on air for the WQNA 88.3FM Flyover Zone hour with Hugh Moore and friends, on April 20th, discussing systemic changes in the polar regions and polar travel. You can find a recording of the show here.
MoreSebastian Profiled in the LA Review of Books
April 10, 2014 7:03pmMichael Kurcfeld profiled Sebastian for the latest LA Review of Books (March 2014). The interview was conducted during Sebastian’s solo Antarctica: A Million Faces Of Ice at the Munich Bernheimer Gallery last year. The profile also features a filmed segment which can be seen here.
“Following in the footsteps of Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley, Sebastian Copeland ventures into the blinding white expanses of both poles, often for weeks at a time, to seek out the wild sculpted beauty of places no human has seen before.” Michael Kurcfeld — LA Review of Books
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Interactive Map of New Coastline after Ice Melt
December 20, 2013 6:06pmCheck out this interactive map showing coastal erosion from melting ice, potentially displacing up to 80% of the world’s population. This is not a science fiction plot. It represents the ocean rise from melting ice, sitting above land, slowly re-drawing our world map. On average, 100 feet of coastal ground is lost to each foot of ocean rise.
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