As we near the end of a busy year for PLOS Climate– our first as an actively publishing journal- we ask some…
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Climate Change Highlights of 2022, picked by PLOS Climate Section EditorsRead more
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EarthArXiv PLOS partners with EarthArXiv for 2023Read more
We are pleased to announce that PLOS has entered into a partnership with EarthArXiv—a preprint server focused on earth and planetary science…
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Agriculture Transforming Agriculture in a Water-Scarce WorldRead more
PLOS Water’s Newest Call for Papers In a globally changing climate, precipitation patterns are becoming more difficult to predict across the world…
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Climate Change Well, the rich countries promised to pay for climate reparations: views from the Global SouthRead more
Experts from the Global South welcome the loss and damage facility fund, but are sceptical about how it will operate. Will it…
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Call for Papers Nature-based Solutions: an interview with our Collection Guest EditorsRead more
We speak to Harriet Bulkeley (HB) and Patience Mguni (PM), two of the Guest Editors of the PLOS Climate and PLOS Water‘s…
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Climate Change Looking ahead to COP27: views from PLOS Climate editorsRead more
In this post, we hear from members of the editorial board of PLOS Climate about their perspectives on the upcoming round of…
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Climate Change Open Access Week 2022: Open for Climate JusticeRead more
Emma Archer, Editor-in-Chief, PLOS Climate and Jamie Males, Executive Editor, PLOS Climate As we celebrate Open Access Week 2022, we are delighted…
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Climate Change PLOS supports the call for urgent, immediate action to address health impacts of climate change in AfricaRead more
PLOS stands in support of the more than 250 journals calling for urgent action on climate change for Africa and for the…
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Health Supporting Hand Hygiene in SchoolsRead more
Gracie Hornsby is a PhD candidate and Knight-Hennessy Scholar in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, U.S., and is working with…
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Call for Papers Safe and Sustainable Water in Cities: PLOS Water’s first Call for PapersRead more
More than 55% of the world’s population live in cities and this number is expected to grow further over the coming decades…