We’ve brought together a round-up of the climate social science research, reviews and commentary published in PLOS Climate over the last year…
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Climate Change Social science research in PLOS Climate
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Climate Change Water for health, climate, and sustainable development
Start reading research that connects water, health, climate, and sustainability with these selected articles. Water is a global issue that touches a…
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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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EarthArXiv Submit to PLOS and post a preprint to EarthArXiv—at the same time
We are thrilled to announce that the planned integration between PLOS and the EarthArXiv preprint server is now live! Beginning today, authors…
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Climate Change Drone survey to map climate change impacts on coastal archaeology
The climate crisis is manifesting ever more visibly and dramatically. The year 2022 was notable for all the wrong reasons, continuing a…
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Climate Change PLOS Climate Section Editor Martin Patel shares his vision for the journal’s Energy section
Want to learn more about the topics our editors see as important for their journal sections? Read on for PLOS Climate Section…
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Call for Papers Coming Soon: Call for Papers on Gender and Adaptation in the Global South
**UPDATE: This call for papers is now open! The submission deadline is 14th July 2023. See here for more details.** As we…
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Climate Change Highlights of 2022, picked by PLOS Climate Section Editors
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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EarthArXiv PLOS partners with EarthArXiv for 2023
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 World
PLOS Water’s Newest Call for Papers In a globally changing climate, precipitation patterns are becoming more difficult to predict across the world…