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I like how I am able to explore my creative writing passions and interest in the psychological field to fuse together with environmentalism.

                                     -Rahal K.

Writing for F(earth)er Magazine has deepened my interest in investigating developments surrounding climate change and environmental science. I'm really excited to write more articles for the magazine and watch our international level develop even further than it has.

                                    -Ana Y. 

Conducting in-depth research for my articles has led me to discover lots of new facts about environmental topics I'm interested in, while also allowing me to spread ecological awareness.  

                                                          -Sophia S. 

I’ve enjoyed investigating more about topics of my own choice along with reading other people’s insightful articles and learning  about several nuanced components of global warming and climate change.

                                 -Sophia W.

F(earth)er 

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There is a problem within environmentalism. Elementary and high schools are not providing Generation Z with interdisciplinary environmental knowledge, causing many students to not understand their role in combatting the climate crisis. 

Many individuals have come to believe that in order to help the environment, they must be interested in science. While Science definitely plays a significant role, it is important to note that there are several other academic subjects that connect to the environment, and are essential for climate action.

 

Becoming an environmental advocate is not a one size fits all approach. Rather, it is about identifying one's unique abilities and discovering how they can contribute to the greater cause of combatting climate change by highlighting their personal strengths. Not everyone's favorite subject is Science, but they can still utilize their academic interests in Psychology, Ethnic Studies, Economics, and more, in order to create meaningful change!

Each month, founder Ava works with several high school and college students in crafting a magazine article that allows them to f(earth)er learn about the various implications within environmentalism. Working with diversified students passionate about various topics, from Art to Zoology, F(earth)er strives to connect multiple sectors to their environmental applications. 

Brainstorm

Article writers work one-on-one with Ava to discover how their interests connect and apply to the environment.

Write

After identifying the article topic, writers complete several drafts and continue to revise their work.

Publish

Articles are then put out into the world in each magazine issue!

Discuss

Each article poses discussion questions for readers to answer, in order to create a meaningful learning space.

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