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Atmos Magazine

Climate and culture, inspired by nature

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Online
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Problem + Solution

complex issues
vs
creative communication

For a scholarly critical engagement with the different aspects of climate change, then head to Atmos’s online magazine publication. Each magazine is put together by an variety of creatives, ranging from adventurers to journalists to photographers and creatives. Each piece is a thoughtful exploration of our climate and culture. And each piece is only elevated by the incredibly talent of the artists that contribute.

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Our Honest Opinion

We love the balance Atmos strikes with analytical explorations of topics like the political nature of the Anthropocene, and more light-weight interviews of personal reckonings with the climate crisis. Atmos pairs this academic writing with thoughtful collaboration from a variety of artists, that you can see hw collaboratively each magazine comes together. We also enjoy how they emphasizes the community around this crisis and the importance of intersectionality.