In the next instalment of our series of interviews with PhD students in climate research, PLOS Climate speaks to Claudia Offner of…
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Climate Change PLOS Climate PhD interview: Claudia OffnerRead more
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Climate Change Meet Ruza Ivanovic, PLOS Climate Section Editor for PalaeoclimateRead more
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Agriculture PLOS Climate Editors’ Picks 2025Read more
As we approach the end of the year, we ask some of our editors to select their highlights from this year’s publications…
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In this blog post, we speak to Dr Simon Moulds, PLOS Climate Section Editor for Hydrology. Could you tell us a bit about how you ended…
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Climate Change PLOS Climate articles in the mediaRead more
We believe it’s vital to bring the latest research to the broadest possible audience. PLOS’s expert press team regularly prepares nuanced press…
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Climate Change PLOS Climate PhD interview: Dalena León Fon FayRead more
In the first of a new series of interviews with PhD students in climate research, PLOS Climate speaks to Dalena León Fon…
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Climate Change ‘Corporations at Climate Crossroads’- a Q&A with PLOS Climate Academic Editor Lily HsuehRead more
We talk to PLOS Climate Academic Editor Lily Hsueh about her new book, Corporations at Climate Crossroads What was the inspiration for…
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Agriculture COP30 can enable Greening Plant Nutrition in East and Southern AfricaRead more
In this blog post, Leanne Zeppenfeldt, Dhanush Dinesh, Ana Maria Loboguerrero and Phil Thornton discuss the key messages in their new co-authored…
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Biodiversity COP30: a PLOS Climate stocktakeRead more
With this year’s UNFCCC COP getting underway in Brazil, we decided to take a look at some of the research and comment…