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New research by @fredymonge.bsky.social and colleagues:
"The impact of green space perception, trust in scientists and climate anxiety in predicting the perception of air pollution health effects"
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We are actively recruiting Academic Editors! Want to join the team? Express your interest here 👇
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New on the Latitude blog: @brizuelavanessa.bsky.social and colleagues tell the story of their recent publication on research priorities in sexual and reproductive health and rights and climate change 👇
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New research by Svenja Ludwig, Ferdinand Briegel and Andreas Christen (@envmet.bsky.social):
"Evaluating the potential for heat warning systems to account for intra-urban variability"
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In a new Latitude blog post, we speak to Jasper Verschuur about his research and why he joined PLOS Climate as an Academic Editor 👇
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New on the Latitude blog: meet PLOS Climate Academic Editor @dralaaclimate.bsky.social, who recently joined the team on our Machine Learning and AI section 👇
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In our latest PhD student interview, we speak to Md. Ekhtekharul Islam of the University of Copenhagen about his work at the intersection of climate change, migration, and governance.
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New research by Shahpara Nawaz and colleagues:
"Personal hygiene-related challenges faced by people with disabilities affected by cyclone and flooding in Bangladesh: A qualitative study"
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For #WorldOceanDay our Associate Editor @dpdormouse.bsky.social explores the theme of “Strong Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) for Our Blue Planet”, looking at some of the science published at @plos.org, and asking our authors and editors how open science can help ocean conservation.
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Today PLOS publishes Redefining Publishing: Practical pathways to open science, the public report from our 18-month research and design project.
The report asks how publishing can better support open science.
Explore the report: plos.io/4o3bsun
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Urban heat increasingly threatens public health as climate change intensifies heatwaves frequency, duration and severity. Germany’s current county-level heat warning system might overlook urban–rural ...
We are delighted to introduce Alaa Al Khourdajie (Imperial College London, UK) as an Academic Editor in PLOS Climate‘s new Machine Learning and…
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Many people with disabilities experience challenges in practising good hygiene. Climate hazards exacerbate those challenges. This phenomenological qualitative study explored how climate hazards influe...
Explore innovative publishing models that support open science, enhance research transparency, and foster global collaboration in the evolving landscape of scholarly communication.
We talk to Vanessa Brizuela, Nandita Thatte, Clive Mutunga, Bernard Onyango and colleagues, authors of the recent PLOS Climate publication “Research priorities in sexual…
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Air pollution is a risk factor associated with various adverse effects on physical and mental health. The aim of the present study was to predict whether the perception of green areas, trust in scient...