With this year’s UNFCCC COP getting underway in Brazil, we decided to take a look at some of the research and comment…
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Biodiversity COP30: a PLOS Climate stocktakeRead more
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Biodiversity Discover ecological research in PLOS ClimateRead more
In this blog post, we highlight broad-ranging recent research and commentary published in PLOS Climate, spanning marine and terrestrial ecosystems, biodiversity conservation…
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Biodiversity Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial and Freshwater EcosystemsRead more
As part of the IPCC’s AR6 cycle, Working Group II- which focuses on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability- published their most recent report…
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Biodiversity Explore the Environmental Policy CollectionRead more
Our new Curated Collection on Environmental Policy brings together policy perspectives and policy-relevant research from across PLOS’ environmental journals: PLOS Climate, PLOS Sustainability…
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Biodiversity PLOS Sustainability and Transformation celebrates World Biodiversity DayRead more
PLOS Sustainability and Transformation Section Editor Brendan Fisher reflects on World Biodiversity Day and looks ahead to the future of the field…
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Biodiversity Warming coral reefs in the past, present and future: an interview with PLOS Climate authorsRead more
Recent publications in PLOS Climate have highlighted how marine heatwaves are becoming the ‘new normal’, and the vulnerability of coral reef ecosystems…
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Biodiversity In conversation with PLOS Climate authorsRead more
We spoke to the authors of two new PLOS Climate articles to learn more about their research and their motivation for choosing…
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Biodiversity Environmental Conservation through Transboundary Initiatives: The Case of Kailash Sacred LandscapeRead more
Ram Pandit*, Janita Gurung#, Srijana Joshi#, Binaya Pasakhala# *Ram Pandit is an Environmental and Resource Economist at the University of Western Australia…
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Biodiversity At the crossroads: a landmark new report on climate and biodiversityRead more
Welcome to Latitude, our new PLOS Blog dedicated to environmental studies. Why Latitude? It’s defined as the angular distance of a place…