EOSel — Energy, Origin, Science & Earth Lens
EOSel is an independent science and sustainability magazine that tells the human stories behind technology, the environment and the systems that shape our lives. We publish clear, well-researched journalism about the ideas that matter: how cities power themselves, how new tools reshape health and work, and how the living planet responds to human choices.
Our reporting moves between the lab and the street. One day we explain a breakthrough in battery chemistry; the next we walk a neighborhood with solar panels to understand what energy independence looks like in practice. We believe the best science writing does three things at once: it explains complex ideas simply, it shows why they matter to everyday life, and it connects readers with the people and policies that will determine the future.
What we cover
EOSel focuses on five core beats:
- Energy: renewables, storage, grids and the economics of a low-carbon transition.
- Science: discoveries in biology, climate science, materials and space.
- Technology: the tools reshaping cities, health and industry — AI, sensors, and clean-tech.
- Planet: ecosystems, biodiversity and the environmental trends that influence policy.
- Lifestyle: the practical choices and human stories that make sustainability real.
Our approach is editorial and evidence-driven. We value reporting that cites primary sources, includes expert voices, and offers readers practical takeaways.
Why EOSel exists
The transition to a cleaner, more resilient world is already underway — but coverage is fragmented. EOSel exists to bring those fragments together into a single lens: the overlap of energy, origin (why things are the way they are), science, and Earth. We tell stories that help citizens, policymakers and practitioners make better choices.
We also aim to be useful. That means publishing deep, evergreen pillars that serve as reference points, alongside shorter news and analysis pieces that respond to what’s changing now.
Editorial standards
EOSel adheres to clear editorial standards: we verify facts, link to original research, disclose conflicts of interest, and correct errors promptly. Our mission is not advocacy for a single solution but rigorous reporting on options, trade-offs and outcomes.
Work with us
If you are a researcher, policymaker, scientist, or practitioner with a clear, evidence-based contribution, we want to hear from you. We accept pitch emails for features, op-eds and contributed explainers that match our editorial focus.
Contact: eoselorg@gmail.com