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Atmos Examines the Intersection of Fashion and Climate Change
Laura McQuarrie — April 18, 2019References: fastcompany & atmos.earth
Atmos is a new biannual magazine that covers everything from art and design to fashion and climate change, offering a way to look at current global issues through a different lens.
Inside the first issue of Atmos magazine, Neo-Natural, readers will find photography, artist interviews and unique viewpoints on sustainability. This inaugural issue explores the very definition of the word “natural” and even offers a look at innovations that are coming from outside of the fashion industry, such as clean meat and vertical farms.
According to editor-in-chief William Defebaugh, “We chose to explore climate and culture because in order for us to have an impact on our changing climate, it has to start with people.”