Sebastian Lectures at the Annenberg Space for Photography
February 20, 2014 5:39pmSebastian Speaks At The Iris Night Lecture Series
As part of the National Geographic lecture series, Sebastian was invited to speak at the prestigious Annenberg Space for Photography on February 20, 2014. From Pole to Pole: The Longest Journey recounts being attacked by polar bears; reaching both poles on foot; photographing in sub-zero temperatures; and what the loss of ice means in the context of a warming planet. The lecture sold out but was filmed and can be streamed here.
MoreSebastian Wins Gold Medal from the Photographic Society of America
January 21, 2014 3:09pmThe jury of the 2013 Arctic Award awarded Sebastian a gold medal on behalf of the Photographic Society of America (PSA). The Arctic Award specializes in Polar photography. This is Sebastian’s second win: in 2012, the FIAP (Federation International de l’Art Photographic) had awarded him a medal for the same competition. The winning image below depicts a storm on the Greenland ice cap, with winds reaching 80 miles per hour, during Sebastian and Eric’s record setting south to north crossing on skis and kites.
MoreSebastian gives Keynote in Venice, Italy for Herbalife EMEA conference
December 21, 2013 6:29pmSebastian Appears on Take Part Live
October 24, 2013 1:26pmOn October 22, Sebastian appeared on a TV panel for Participant Media’s Take Part Live w/Kevin Hand, Planetary Scientist with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, to discuss climate change at the poles.
For some (odd?) reason, Take Part will not release the full segment. They did however allow this clip. Enjoy!
http://video.takepart.com/previews/18CHzrzf-hZng8bxh
Gagosian Gallery and Sebastian Copeland Join forces for the NRDC
October 4, 2013 8:26pmThe Gagosian Gallery in Berverly Hills teamed up with Sebastian for a special showing of his polar images to benefit the environmental non-profit the NRDC. The gallery show highlighted the threatened polar environment while 100% of the sales went to the NRDC for their advocacy campaigns on climate change.
Joel Reynolds, Western director of the NRDC, gave a short talk about the organization’s work, and Sebastian, a long time board member of the NGO Global Green USA shared his experiences shooting in the polar regions, and their significance to the health of the planet.
A special limited NRDC edition of 3 was created for this occasion. The image below sold out of its edition. It remains available for private sale in two different sizes.
MoreSebastian’s Photographs shown alongside Horst P. Horst, Irvin Penn Bernheimer’s new Platinum Prints Exhibit
September 19, 2013 7:24pmSeptember 19, 2013 Munich, Germany. The Bernheimer Gallery in Munich unveils Platinum, the gallery’s new exhibit focusing on platinum prints from masters old and new. Exhibited are works by Herb Ritts, Horst P. Horst, Irvin Penn, Mark Seliger and Sebastian Copeland’s Greenland and Antarctica platinum prints. The show opens September 20th 2013 and runs through October 31st at Brienner Strasse 7, 80333 in Munich, Germany Displayed below: Sastrugi One, S72˚37 E010˚37, Antarctica 2011 Platinum Print Edition 1/6
MoreSebastian on a panel with Vice President Al Gore for an hour of Climate Reality
July 31, 2013 12:29pmSebastian participated in a televised panel on climate change called 24 Hours of Climate Reality. The panel examined climate transformations taking place in the Arctic and their global consequences. Vice president Al Gore, Dr.Stephen Pekar, adventurer Doug Stoup and other joined the panel. You can view the segment here:
http://climaterealityproject.org/24hours2012/live-broadcast/hour-05-the-arctic/
MoreSebastian’s Oppenheimer Keynote at UCLA
July 10, 2013 2:27pmPole to Pole: A Global Warning–How the Ice Foretells the Next Systemic Transformation
Sebastian was invited by UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, as an Oppenheimer speaker on October 24, 2012. The Oppenheimer series invites two speakers a year to address global issues, with one class lecture in the afternoon, and a keynote at the Fowler auditorium in the evening. The evening session was sold out days before the event, but a video brief of the talk was recorded earlier in the day. This is the brief:
http://www.environment.ucla.edu/events/event.php?event=16
More400 PPM
May 13, 2013 5:40pm400. That is the symbolic milestone of concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere in parts per million. It is increasing at the rate of 2.5 PPM per year and seems to accelerate. Not in at least one million years has the planet seen such high concentration of carbon dioxide and other heat trapping gases in the atmosphere.
If you wonder what it means, this is the most direct threat to humanity and most living species that have thrived on this planet for the last 65 million years.
We cannot grow in perpetuity in a finite environment. It is time to have less and do more, and do more intelligently with what we have at our disposal.
Read more here: http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/10/us/climate-change/index.html
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