How did you end up in your field of work? I finished my bachelor and master’s degrees in computer science. After several…
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Climate Change Meet PLOS Climate Academic Editor Xander WangRead more
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Climate Change Towards increased influence on policy- and decision-makingRead more
Research published in PLOS’s environmental journals is of real significance to decision-makers at every level of society, from governments to individuals. In…
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Water Stop the rot: evidence-based action to ensure handpump qualityRead more
By Kerstin Danert In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) today, about half a billion people, equivalent to 50% of the population rely on protected…
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Water Celebrating World Water Day 2022Read more
By Emily Gonthier Patter–Rain falls. Crackle–Snow melts. Drip. Dribble. Whoosh. Shhh–Water seeps… weaving its way underground through pore spaces left between humus…
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Climate Change Meet PLOS Climate Academic Editor Mzime MurisaRead more
What attracted you to your field of study? I have always been a lover of nature and the outdoors. So I gravitated…
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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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Climate Change Meet PLOS Climate Academic Editor Laurence DelinaRead more
How did you end up in your field of research? I followed where the opportunity was. I started my academic career at…
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Climate Change Reflections on the IPCC WGII report- A.R. SidersRead more
PLOS Climate Academic Editor A.R. Siders reflects on the the key messages contained in the IPCC WGII AR6 report, released this week…
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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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Climate Change Concerning uptick in high Arctic lightningRead more
Lightning is a dramatic and visually impressive weather phenomenon, but it is also a key component and indicator of climate regimes and…