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- What is Nature Reports: Climate Change?
- What content is on Nature Reports: Climate Change?
- Do I need a subscription to access content on Nature Reports: Climate Change?
- What is the digital edition?
- How can I interact with Nature Reports: Climate Change?
- What are Nature Reports?
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What is Nature Reports: Climate Change?
An online resource from Nature Publishing Group, Nature Reports: Climate Change covers the news behind the science and the science behind the news of global climate change, arguably the most far-reaching challenge of this century. The site is dedicated to authoritative in-depth reporting on climate change and its wider implications for policy, society and the economy.
Top of pageWhat content is on Nature Reports: Climate Change?
The website complements Nature's existing coverage of climate change, both in print and online. Here you will find unique news, features, comment and analysis, book and arts reviews, research highlights, and more.
Top of pageDo I need a subscription to access content on Nature Reports: Climate Change?
Nature Publishing Group is happy to provide all content on Nature Reports: Climate Change completely free of charge to users registered on nature.com. Nature Reports: Climate Change content is free to read online and to download in pdf format. Where we link out to material on other nature.com sites, individual site restrictions apply.
Top of pageWhat is the digital edition?
Every month, the content is collated into a downloadable digital edition. Each issue can be cited and archived just like a magazine - but without the carbon footprint that goes with ink on paper. If you prefer, you can get some of the material in audio form through our podcasts.
Top of pageHow can I interact with Nature Reports: Climate Change?
Aside from providing authoritative coverage of climate science and its wider implications, Nature Reports: Climate Change is an interactive hub, with opportunities for readers to contribute by commenting on our Climate Feedback blog and by voting on recent papers in our Journal Club.
Top of pageWhat are Nature Reports?
Nature Reports: Climate Change is just one of three Nature Reports sites, together with sister sites on Avian Flu and Stem Cells. Nature Reports represent a new venture, providing site-specific online coverage of issues that are highly topical and of great importance to the world at large.
Top of pageWhat is the Journal Club?
Journal Club is a forum on Nature Reports: Climate Change where users can recommend interesting papers to other readers. To recommend a paper, simply fill out the form. You may recommend a paper you think is particularly interesting, novel or controversial. You must explain why you have chosen this paper when you recommend it. Once your recommendation has been reviewed by the Editor, the paper will appear on our site, where other readers can vote and comment on it. Please note that you cannot recommend a paper you have authored. Join our Journal Club to track and discuss the latest publications!
Top of pageWhat is the Climate Feedback blog?
Climate Feedback is a blog hosted by Nature Reports: Climate Change to facilitate lively and informative discussion on climate science featured in our journals and others, in the news, and in the world at large. It is a forum for informal debate and commentary. The blog hosts the climate-related musings of editors of Nature and Nature Reports: Climate Change, as well as of invited climate researchers. As Nature's first exclusive climate blog, Climate Feedback will join the list of existing Nature blogs, which cover a diversity of subjects from science news to neuroscience.
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