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AI Applications in Addressing Climate Threats
This collection seeks submissions on AI applications for climate challenges, including greenhouse gas monitoring, climate disaster prediction, energy forecasting, and AI's environmental impacts.
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Comparing National Climate Policies and Laws
npj Climate Action is excited to announce an upcoming new collection focused on articles about climate laws and policies, led by Helge Jörgens, Sai Ma, Marjan Peters, Jale Tosun and Marijn van der Sluis!
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Barriers and Pathways to Climate Action
This collection invites social science contributions on the societal barriers and pathways to action on climate mitigation and adaptation.
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Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals
The year 2023 marks the mid-point of the 15-year period envisaged to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, targets for global development adopted in September 2015 by all United Nations Member States.
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Behavioral Economics of Climate Action
We seek original research, reviews, and perceptive articles on the behavioral economics of climate action and climate change.
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Local climate action in Latin America
We seek original research, comments, reviews, perspectives, and case studies that explore the various forms of localization of climate action in Latin America.
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Geographies of climate justice in Oceania
npj Climate Action is excited to announce a special issue that is focused on theorising and understanding justice-oriented climate action by paying attention to places and geographies from Oceania.
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IPCC: dinosaur or dynamo for climate action?
This special collection aims to examine, assess, and discuss the relevance of IPCC knowledge for climate action, and to create a lively forum for discussion and reflection on the IPCC and its future.
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Topical Collection on Ecovillages and other Community-led Initiatives as Experiences of Climate Action
npj Climate Action is excited to announce a new venture - a section of our publications focused entirely on articles about Ecovillages and other Community-led Initiatives as experiences of climate action.