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Nature Climate Change

Nature Publishing Group (United Kingdom)

Nature Climate Change is dedicated to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research. The journal's mission will be to unify the body of research on the understanding, and impacts, of

Nature Climate Change is dedicated to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research. The journal's mission will be to unify the body of research on the understanding, and impacts, of climate change as well as to place it in a wider social and political context. The journal publishes climate research across the physical and social sciences and strives to forge and synthesize interdisciplinary research. Nature Climate Change follows the traditions for high quality science, set by all Nature-branded journals and is committed to publishing top-tier original research in all areas relating to climate change through a fair and rigorous review process. Nature Climate Change will be a focal publication for the research community and for other parties interested in the implications of global and regional climate change, including natural and social scientists, policy makers, economists, governments and all other researchers on the periphery of climate change research.
Types of papers include: Perspective, News and Views.

Macro-economics and politics
Climate and environmental change
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Nat. Clim. Chang.
ISSN L
1758-678X
Frequency
12 issues/year (Monthly)
Additional information

Embargo : 6 mois après publication de l'article, la version post-print peut être déposée sur une archive ouverte (ex : Agritrop).

Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Book analyses
Short articles
Commentaries
Forum
Opinions
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
9750 € (updated 16/11/2023)
Research data access policy
Deposit compulsory
Data repositories recommended by the journal
Sensitivity of South American tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly. Bennett A.C., Rodrigues de Sousa T., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Esquivel-Muelbert A., Morandi P., Coelho de Souza F., Castro W., Duque L.F., Flores Llampazo G., dos Santos R.M., Ramos E., Vilanova Torre E., Álvarez-Dávila E., Baker T.R., Costa F.R.C., Lewis S.L., Marimon B.S., Schietti J., Burban B., Berenguer E., Araujo-Murakami A., Restrepo Correa Z., Lopez W., Delgado Santana F., Viscarra L.J., Elias F., Vásquez Martinez R., Marimon-Junior B.H., Galbraith D., Sullivan M.J.P., Emilio T., Prestes N.C.C.S., Barlow J., Alencar Fagundes N.C., Almeida de Oliveira E., Alvarez Loayza P., Alves L.F., Aparecida Vieira S., Andrade Maia V., Aragao L.E.O.C., Arets E., Arroyo L., Banki O., Baraloto C., Barbosa Camargo P., Barroso J.G., Bento da Silva W., Bonal D., Borges Miranda Santos A., Brienen R., Brown F., Castilho C.V., Cerruto Ribeiro S., Chama Moscoso V., Chavez E., Comiskey J.A., Cornejo Valverde F., Davila Cardozo N., de Aguiar-Campos N., de Oliveira Melo L., del Aguila Pasquel J., Derroire. 2023. Nature Climate Change, 13(9) DOI : 10.1038/s41558-023-01776-4
Last updated : 16/11/2023

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