PLOS Climate Academic Editor Malcolm Fairbrother is a Professor of Sociology at Umeå University (Sweden), the Institute for Futures Studies (Stockholm), and University…
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Climate Change Introducing a PLOS Climate Mini Collection on Carbon Pricing
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Conference Reporting from the UN 2023 Water Conference in New York
Clarissa Brocklehurst, PLOS Water Section Editor, writes about the preparation of the thematic concept papers for the UN Water Conference…
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Policy An Update to the Human Subjects Research Policy on PLOS Climate and PLOS Water
PLOS Climate and PLOS Water have always had high ethics standards for the research that we publish. Our publication criteria require that…
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Climate Change Well, the rich countries promised to pay for climate reparations: views from the Global South
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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Climate Change Looking ahead to COP27: views from PLOS Climate editors
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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Agriculture The global food crisis offers a chance to radically change food systems
by PLOS Climate Section Editor Ana Maria Loboguerrero The cover of a recent edition of The Economist magazine depicts wheat ears blowing…
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Biodiversity PLOS Sustainability and Transformation celebrates World Biodiversity Day
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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Climate Change Mitigation of Climate Change: The IPCC AR6 WGIII report
Jamie Males, Executive Editor, PLOS Climate In the latest instalment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 assessment process, today…
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Climate Change Towards increased influence on policy- and decision-making
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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Climate Change Meet PLOS Climate Academic Editor Laurence Delina
How did you end up in your field of research? I followed where the opportunity was. I started my academic career at…