SAGE Magazine

SAGE Magazine A Publication of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Expanding environmentalism through provocative conversation and the arts.

SAGE Magazine is a student-run environmental arts and journalism publication of the Yale University School of Forestry & Environmental Studies in New Haven, Connecticut. Through creative and informative journalism, Sage seeks to expand popular notions of environmentalism and widen the debate around pressing and important environmental issues. We welcome all submissions of environmental art, inclu

ding long journalistic pieces, poetry, prose, digital art, photography, cartoons, cardboard cut-outs, macaroni collages, and, on occasion, sky-writing. SAGE Magazine is “smart, energetic, and provocative – exactly what we are in need of – creative dialogue on the page and in the world.”
— Terry Williams, New York Times.

Submissions for the 2020 print edition for SAGE Magazine are now open! The theme is Collision. We are looking for creati...
01/12/2020

Submissions for the 2020 print edition for SAGE Magazine are now open! The theme is Collision. We are looking for creative narrative expressions about the environment Collision – these could take the form of essays, poems, photographs, or other creative forms. Anyone is welcome to submit a piece. If chosen, you will work one-on-one with a SAGE editor to prepare your piece for publication. The deadline to submit is February 2, 2020. Submit at sagemagazine.org/contribute/. Please direct any questions to [email protected]. Looking forward to seeing your submission!

SAGE Magazine seeks provocative and critical work from emerging and established environmental writers and artists. We welcome unsolicited submissions on a rolling basis for publication online, and there’s always a chance that your submission will end up in the print edition we release every sprin...

Check out SAGE's new piece published today, Hollowed! Written by Anshu Johri and edited by SAGE VIP Emma Johnson, Hollow...
11/21/2019

Check out SAGE's new piece published today, Hollowed! Written by Anshu Johri and edited by SAGE VIP Emma Johnson, Hollowed is a short fiction story about rat hole mining, a dangerous practice that became a vital source of income for many families in India before it was banned in 2014. It is one of the only fiction pieces ever published with SAGE, and you should check it out today.

“Hollowed” is a work of fiction based on true incidents/accidents pertaining to now banned rat hole mining practice followed in Meghalaya, a north eastern state of India. Still practiced illegally, it attracts and employs undocumented and poor workers from neighboring states and Bangladesh.  Re...

11/07/2019

Check out SAGE's new piece, up on our website now-- Red Soil, Green Gold, Dark Secrets. Written by Swedish journalist Klas Lundstrom, this article gives us an insider view of the Argentinian yerba mate industry through the eyes of indigenous mate harvesters. Read it now!

http://www.sagemagazine.org/red-soil-green-gold-dark-secrets/

Don’t miss SAGE Stories and the Release Party for SAGE Magazine’s 2019 Print Edition!We’ve got 8 great stories lined up!...
04/16/2019

Don’t miss SAGE Stories and the Release Party for SAGE Magazine’s 2019 Print Edition!

We’ve got 8 great stories lined up! We look forward to seeing you all there!

SAGE Stories is right around the corner!Go to www.sagemagazine.org/contribute to propose the story you'd like to tell.De...
04/03/2019

SAGE Stories is right around the corner!

Go to www.sagemagazine.org/contribute to propose the story you'd like to tell.

Deadline for story proposals: April 10

02/28/2019

SAGE Fam -- Don't miss the inaugural FES Voices event! Today, 5:30 pm, Bowers.

Don't miss Part II of Katie Siegner's two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal plant and how...
01/25/2019

Don't miss Part II of Katie Siegner's two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal plant and how this former coal town is redefining itself as an offshore wind energy hub!

Editor’s Note: This is Part II of a two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal plant and how this former coal town is redefining itself as an offshore wind energy hub.

For tonight's reading: Part I of Katie Siegner's two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal pl...
01/24/2019

For tonight's reading: Part I of Katie Siegner's two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal plant and how this former coal town is redefining itself as an offshore wind energy hub.

Editor’s Note: This is Part I of a two-part series documenting the retirement of the Brayton Point coal plant and how this former coal town is redefining itself as an offshore wind energy hub.

Check out Nick Lo's story "The Valley of Uncertainty," which explores the dislocation of an indigenous people due to con...
01/23/2019

Check out Nick Lo's story "The Valley of Uncertainty," which explores the dislocation of an indigenous people due to conservation and development in Southwest China. [Illustration by Jen Shin]

The shock of blue is almost difficult to comprehend. Though we had been driving along the Dulong River for hours, every time I looked, the jade-colored waters seemed unreal. It’s half an hour past noon, but the mountain air is crisp. The battered wheels of the sedan grind to a halt. My guide and I...

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