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Atmos is looking for writers

Atmos is always looking for culture stories with a climate twist. Please pitch me!

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Atmos is an exploration of climate and culture whose goal is to elevate our collective consciousness surrounding sustainability and the future of our planet. It is a biannual magazine and digital platform curated by an ecosystem of adventurers, creatives, and journalists dedicated to pioneering progress around the world.

Read through its selection of recent articles/stories, categorized into: The OverviewGlobal FashionCultureNeo-Natural, LatitudeEcosystemsFuture of FoodOceans

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  • Write a short introduction about yourself
  • Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
  • Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.

COMPENSATION

  • $500 per article – We pay a flat digital rate of $500 with rare exceptions when a story requires more involved reporting or investigating.

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Email all questions and submissions to Yessenia Funes, Climate Director of Atmos, at: yessenia@atmos.earth

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