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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Agriculture The global food crisis offers a chance to radically change food systems
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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…
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Climate Change Reflections on the IPCC WGII report- A.R. Siders
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 authors
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 Recognising the connections between climate change and biodiversity
PLOS Climate Academic Editor Indu Murthy on emerging political recognition of the connections between the climate and ecological crises At COP26 in…
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Climate Change COP26: half-time reflections
PLOS Climate Executive Editor Jamie Males attended the first week of COP26 in Glasgow. Here he shares some reflections on the conference…
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Climate Change A turning point for planetary health
PLOS Global Public Health and PLOS Climate Section Editors Renzo Guinto, Tolu Oni & Anna M. Stewart Ibarra discuss the São Paulo…