Yale Launches Online Environment Magazine

It's called Yale Environment 360 and it went live today. Edited by Roger Cohn, former editor of Audubon and Mother Jones, E360 is affiliated with Yale's well-known School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, and is funded in part by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

Here's what E360 says about itself:

....an online magazine offering opinion, analysis, reporting and debate on global environmental issues. We feature original articles by scientists, journalists, environmentalists, academics, policy makers, and business people, as well as multimedia content and a daily digest of major environmental news.

The launch offering includes articles by Bill McKibben; New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert; climate scientist Richard C.J. Somerville; marine biologist and author Carl Safina; British journalist Fred Pearce -- and -- in the interest of both full disclosure and self-promotion -- a piece on state climate action which I co-authored.

A hearty welcome and the best of fortune to E360.


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