We are delighted to announce plans for a PLOS Climate Collection on ‘India’s Climate Odyssey: Charting Paths to Resilience and Sustainability’. This…
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Call for Papers Announcing a forthcoming Collection: India’s Climate OdysseyRead more
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Climate Change Facing Climate And Ecological Breakdown Requires A New Vision For Education And PoliticsRead more
Until the recent arrival of pre-monsoon showers, the sky above Kathmandu was a near-permanent haze of pollution. An unusually hot and dry…
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Ecology Announcing a PLOS Water Mini Collection: ‘Urbanization and Stream Ecology’Read more
Urban, suburban, and exurban land comprises a large and increasing footprint on our planet. Human development has traditionally occurred around rivers, with…
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Economics Funding and financing in the water sector. Revisiting the challenges and opportunities for the coming decadeRead more
By George Joseph, Yi Rong Hoo, Aroha Bahuguna and Qiao Wang, Water Global Practice, World Bank, Washington DC, USA Throughout human existence…
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Climate Change Announcing a PLOS Climate Mini Collection: ‘Coping with Hydroclimate Extremes in the MENA region’Read more
PLOS Climate is pleased to announce a forthcoming Mini Collection of articles on the theme of “Coping with Hydroclimate Extremes in the…
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Sustainability Farewell to Our Founding Leader and the Start of a New Chapter: Announcing the Departure of PLOS Sustainability and Transformation’s Esteemed Editor-in-ChiefRead more
Author: Hannah Harwood, Journal Development Manager, PLOS Sustainability and Transformation and PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases The mid-way point of 2024 marks a bittersweet…
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Climate Change Expert judgment in climate science: the elephant in the roomRead more
by Mason Majszak and Julie Jebeile, University of Bern, Switzerland As a climate scientist, you are occasionally asked to give expert judgments…
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Climate Change Discover the latest Environmental Sciences ResearchRead more
Our portfolio of environmental sciences journals continue to push the boundaries of research and research communication. Discover the latest papers making waves…
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Climate Change A Lakota Perspective on the United States’ Non-Commitment at UNEA6Read more
by Anpotowin Jensen, Oglala Lakota Nation Embarking on the journey to the UN Environment Assembly Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, I felt a…
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Climate Change Growing into climate science- a return interviewRead more
In this blog post, we catch up with Matt Ball, whom we previously interviewed as an undergraduate Geography student at Durham University…