Antarctica s ice sheet is a powerful entity, alive and dynamic. It is up to three million years old; its mass is constantly and imperceptibly moving, finally calving to the sea. Deep in the heart of the continent is a barren desert of snow, while the coast teems with life: the dominion of whales, birds, penguins, and seals, which had previously evolved outside of human contact. Until recently, scientists thought Antarctica had remained mostly untouched by climate change. But now they have warned that the ice is indeed melting and quickly. My research there gave me a deeper perspective of the subtle variations taking place at the hands of climate change, says Copeland. The images I bring back tell the story of a changing environment that spells the oncoming redrawing of the world s map, and all that it implicates.
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Dimensions: 343 x 254mm
Publication Date: 29 Sep 2020
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780847868865
About Sebastian Copeland
In 2017 Sebastian Copeland was named one of 25 of the world's top adventurers of the last 25 years. With approximately 5000 miles under his skis in the polar regions Copeland has led numerous expeditions to document the endangered ice reaching both the North and South Poles on foot. Copeland was twice named Photographer of the Year and has addressed the U.N. governments universities and Fortune 500 companies to warn of the systemic transformations taking place in the polar regions and their geopolitical consequences. In 2019 Copeland was awarded by French President Emmanuel Macron the National Order of Merit. He is a fellow of the Explorers Club and spent 15 years on the Board of President Gorbachev's NGO Global Green USA.