Students for Environmental Action (SEA), a student-led environmental club at Johns Hopkins University, has put together a sustainability magazine featuring essays, articles, poems, and art contributed by SEA members and the broader Johns Hopkins community. It is now officially published digitally.
The magazine features a variety of topics ranging from coping with eco-anxiety to sustainable farming techniques to new environmental educational initiatives in Vietnam, including an essay by JHIPH’s Founding Director Samuel Myers on The Case for Planetary Health.
We thank and congratulate SEA on curating this thoughtful and inspiring collection! We’re excited about the conversations it will spark, the perspectives it highlights, and the fresh ideas it will inspire around sustainability and environmental action.

SEA Sustainability Magazine
This magazine was a collaborative effort from the JHU community, led by members of the SEA club.
Read the magazine