Antarctica

A Call to Action

Written By: Sebastian Copeland
$24.95
Master photographer and Global Green leader, Sebastian Copeland, issues a global clarion call in his latest book Antarctica: A Call to Action, the sequel to his bestselling Antarctica: The Global Warning. Copeland’s awe-inspiring images of the frozen continent capture the beauty of the glaciers, biodiversity, and wild wide seas of the Drake.
Along with exceptional new photographs, Antarctica: A Call To Action is a concise and visually compelling discussion about global warming with a hopeful and helpful new take: each of us can make a positive difference through small changes. With insightful commentary, the purity of undoctored photographs and "takeaways" provide readers with simple lifestyle changes to help preserve Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem. A highly accessible and hopeful book, Antarctica: A Call to Action will inspire everyone to save this magnificent continent for future generations.

Simple changes to save Antarctica, and the planet:

WASH COLD — Washing laundry in cold instead of warm water once a week saves 250 pounds of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere per year.

DRIVE LESS — Five miles less driving per week eliminates 900 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.

SHOWERS — Taking showers instead of baths eliminates 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.
Format: Main Book
Publication Date: 11/18/2008
ISBN: 9781601090270
Pages: 96
Trim Size: 8.75 x 6.75 x .6

  • About the Author 
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Sebastian Copeland, Author: Sebastian Copeland is an award-winning photographer, author, lecturer, and environmental activist. His photographs have appeared in hundreds of publications worldwide including GQ, Marie Claire, The Face, Elle magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview magazine, and National Geographic Explorer.

A relentless pursuit for a sustainable future has led to a seat on the Board of Directors for the US Branch of Mikhail Gorbachev's Green Cross International as well as Shine On Sierra Leone. For his bestselling book Antarctica: The Global Warning, Copeland won the Professional Photographer of the Year award in the book category from the prestigious 2007 International Photography Awards. In 2006, he also won two first place awards at the IPA.

Sebastian has addressed audiences at the UN, The World Affairs Council, Green Cross International's General Assembly on climate in New Orleans (President Gorbachev in attendance), the George Eastman House, the Google and Apple headquarters, and was interviewed by Larry King live on CNN.

Sebastian lives in Los Angeles and drives a hybrid.

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