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  1. Sebastian Copeland (born 3 April 1964) is a British-American-French photographer, polar explorer, author, lecturer, and environmental advocate. He has led numerous expeditions in the polar regions to photograph and film endangered environments.

  2. Sebastian Copeland is an award-winning photographer, adventurer and environmental advocate. He is an author, filmmaker, public speaker, and philanthropist.

  3. Sebastian Copeland is a photographer, explorer and climate advocate whose captivating images of polar landscapes transport us to the frozen regions of our planet. Copeland captures the ever-changing beauty of polar ice, and conveys the urgency of action on climate change and sustainable growth.

  4. Sebastian Copeland is a polar explorer, climate advocate, photographer and author. In 2017, Sebastian was named one of the world’s 25 Most Adventurous Men of the last 25 years by Men’s Journal. His work has been featured in National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Outside, American Photo, The New York Times, People Magazine, USA Today, Paris Match ...

  5. An international speaker on the climate crisis for more than a decade, Copeland has addressed audiences at the UN, at universities and museums worldwide, and many fortune 500 companies warning of the systemic transformations taking place in the polar regions from anthropogenic activities, and their geopolitical consequences.

  6. 20 de ago. de 2009 · Sebastian Copeland (@sebcopeland) / Twitter. Follow. Sebastian Copeland. @sebcopeland. #Photographer, #Adventurer, #Climate Care-taker. Fighting for a market transformation toward a #sustainable #economy. #author Antarctica:The Waking Giant. Munich, Bavaria sebastiancopeland.com Joined August 2009. 946 Following. 2,399 Followers. Tweets & replies.

  7. Noted as a photographer »who has produced works that are of outstanding artistic merit and communicates messages of urgent global significance,« Copeland has led numerous expeditions to document the endangered Polar regions, covering more than 8.000 kilometers on skis over the ice.