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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Biodiversity In conversation with PLOS Climate authors
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Climate Change Concerning uptick in high Arctic lightning
Lightning is a dramatic and visually impressive weather phenomenon, but it is also a key component and indicator of climate regimes and…
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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 A glacier on the edge
PLOS Climate Executive Editor Jamie Males on one of the biggest stories reported at this year’s AGU Fall Meeting With the world’s…
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Climate Change Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Health Systems: An Emerging Space for New Voices in Health Policy and Systems Research
This post was originally shared on Speaking of Medicine and Health, and was written by guest contributors Renzo R. Guinto (Section Editor…
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Climate Change Co-producing climate information for Africa
This overview of the Future Climate For Africa programme was written for Latitude by Roy Bouwer of SouthSouthNorth Africa is one of…
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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…
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Climate Change At its core, the climate crisis is a crisis of politics and justice
by Paul G. Harris PLOS Climate Politics & Justice Section Editor Paul G. Harris is the Chair Professor of Global and Environmental…
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Climate Change Meet the PLOS Climate Editor-in-Chief
What does PLOS’ vision for Open Science mean to you? For me, Open Science as an approach helps us in our quest…