Putsj
Encyclopedia
PUTSJ is a magazine
affiliated with the Norwegian
environmental organisation Natur og Ungdom
(=Nature and Youth). It was started in 2000 to replace Natur og Samfunn and has an informal tone discussing topics related to youth, activism, culture and environmentalism
. While volunteering and idealistic journalists, photographers and illustrators contribute to the magazine, it is designed by Ingvild Wollstad, and edited by Åshild Lahn and Kirsti Wetterhus.
Magazine
Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscriptions, or all three...
affiliated with the Norwegian
Norway
Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of and a population of about 4.9 million...
environmental organisation Natur og Ungdom
Natur og Ungdom
Natur og Ungdom which translates Nature and Youth, also known in English as Young Friends of the Earth Norway is a Norwegian youth environment protecting organisation. It is the only environmentalist youth organisation in Norway. 7000 members in 80 local groups work on environmental issues all...
(=Nature and Youth). It was started in 2000 to replace Natur og Samfunn and has an informal tone discussing topics related to youth, activism, culture and environmentalism
Environmentalism
Environmentalism is a broad philosophy, ideology and social movement regarding concerns for environmental conservation and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health seeks to incorporate the concerns of non-human elements...
. While volunteering and idealistic journalists, photographers and illustrators contribute to the magazine, it is designed by Ingvild Wollstad, and edited by Åshild Lahn and Kirsti Wetterhus.