A home for Earths stories, wisdom, and wonder. All year around.

We believe the Earth is a living relative, and is here, amongst us a relative that laughs, breaks, burns, grows back, expands, contracts, and keeps inventing life in endless forms. To tell its stories of its unfathomable ways of existence is a testament to the kinship we share, a way to remember and never forget that our lives are braided into something older, wider, wiser, and far more intricate than anything we could have possibly imagined.

In a world rushing toward abstraction, extraction, disconnection, and collapse than ever before, we try to hold on to that. Our work rests on a simple belief: that the more we understand the Earths stories, the more capable we become of belonging to it wisely. To our home.

A home for Earths stories, wisdom, and wonder. All year around.

We believe the Earth is a living relative, and is here, amongst us a relative that laughs, breaks, burns, grows back, expands, contracts, and keeps inventing life in endless forms. To tell its stories of its unfathomable ways of existence is a testament to the kinship we share, a way to remember and never forget that our lives are braided into something older, wider, wiser, and far more intricate than anything we could have possibly imagined.

In a world rushing toward abstraction, extraction, disconnection, and collapse than ever before, we try to hold on to that. Our work rests on a simple belief: that the more we understand the Earths stories, the more capable we become of belonging to it wisely. To our home.

Our Team

We are two friends, brought together more by questions than answers. We come from different backgrounds, but we are united by a desire to move across landscapes, through deep forests, and along rivers. To question inherited ways of seeing and organizing nature. To offer our imaginations to our common home. We are just getting started.

Writer

Aydin Genchsoy: aydin@earthalmanac.org

Designer

Collaborations

Earth Almanac is open to collaborations with researchers, artists, writers, photographers, and organizations whose practices align with observation of nature, care, and ecological awareness.
If you’re interested in collaborating, we’d love to hear your ideas. Please reach out to us at

collabs@earthalmanac.org

Contact

For general enquiries or questions, you’re welcome to contact us at

contact@earthalmanac.org