Do you find it incredibly difficult to keep track
of the latest developments in Earth and environmental sciences?
With an ever increasing volume of scientific literature being published,
that’s no surprise.
So, if you’re new to a field,
want to delve deeper into a topic,
or if you just want to see what the most recent advances have been…
where do you even begin?
Introducing Nature Reviews Earth & Environment,
a new online-only reviews journal launching in January 2020
As the name implies,
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment will synthesise disparate information
on some of the most pressing issues planet Earth is currently facing:
climate change, environmental degradation,
and the subsequent societal challenges that arise from these.
However, the broad remit means that whether you’re
a climate modeller,
a geomorphologist,
a pollution scientist,
a volcanologist,
a biogeochemist,
or anything related to Earth & environmental science,
we have a home for you.
We understand your time is limited with field work,
lab work, teaching, outreach.
For this reason, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment has a dedicated
team of professional editors who provide input
on the content, structure, and language of all articles,
producing Reviews that are clear and concise.
Close collaboration with in-house art editors
further ensures figures look fantastic,
including those all-important summary schematics.
This editorial support results in
Review articles that are not only authoritative,
but also accessible to the broad Earth and environmental science communities.
As well as publishing traditional Reviews
that summarise recent progress in the widely scattered
- and expansive -
scientific literature,
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment will
also publish Perspectives that discuss new emerging fields,
personal recommendations for moving stagnant fields forward,
or challenges and opportunities in Earth science,
Technical Reviews that focus on methods and instrumentation,
alongside News and Comment which focus on
community, policy, science and society.
So, if you want to read high-quality, timely,
accessible, synthesis articles across all aspects of
Earth and environmental science, stay tuned
and sign up for our e-alerts at
nature.com/natrevearthenviron
