ATMOS

JUNE 13. 2025

Across the Natural World, Migration Is Sacred—and Critical

Migration is not a crisis, but a rhythm—sacred, inherited, and shared amongst all life.

JUNE 12. 2025

From Gaza to LA, the Right to Remain Is Under Attack

Across borders and crises, homes are being destroyed—by airstrikes, fire, and force. Climate justice requires naming this violence: domicide

JUNE 11. 2025

Reading the Fractals: What Nature’s Patterns Say About Our Future

From a single raindrop to an ice sheet, the physical world is haunted by unpredictability.

JUNE 10. 2025

Fossil Fuel Billionaires Are Bankrolling the Anti-Trans Movement

An investigation shared exclusively with Atmos finds that 80% of anti-trans organizations receive fossil fuel funding.

JUNE 8. 2025

Trump’s Rush to Mine Earth’s Final Frontier

Metals accrued over the seafloor over millions of years. The damage caused by mining them could be irreversible.

JUNE 6. 2025

Four Steps Toward a Fairer Fashion System

From waste reduction to worker-led policy, the Global Fashion Summit offered empathy-led strategies to make sustainability equitable.

JUNE 5. 2025

An Ode to Trans Lives—Then, Now, Always

Raquel Willis pens an ode to trans lives past, present, and future, performed by the cast of our June cover story.

Jinkx Monsoon on Myth and Gender

The world’s top drag queen speaks to Atmos about the ancient history—and magic—of trans and gender expansive people.

Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen Is Empowering Every Body, One Garment at a Time

The Brooklyn-based artist and fashion designer shares the rituals of her sustainable practice.

The Fruits We Bear: Portraits of Trans Liberation

Our June cover story is a tribute to trans beauty and defiance featuring 22 movement leaders, artists, and organizers.

JUNE 4. 2025

Decades After Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River Reclaims Its Path

Damming the famed river drowned canyons and their ecosystems for decades. Now, the river seems to be undergoing a restoration of its own.

JUNE 3. 2025

Can a Music Festival Really ‘Go Green’?

In an industry that profits from excess, a cohort of music festivals are doubling down on climate action.

JUNE 2. 2025

Using Earth To Rebuild A Planet Scorched By Fire

The “SuperAdobe” homes of CalEarth are receiving lots of attention after LA's wildfires. Why aren’t we building them everywhere?

JUNE 1. 2025

A Photo Essay on the Beauty of What Doesn’t Last

Photographer Claire Huish spent 14 years tracing the edges of memory, capturing what we try—and often fail—to hold onto.