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Tenth Anniversary
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Nature Climate Change, we invited experts to highlight exciting developments of the past decade, and talk to our past and present editors about some of the remarkable papers published in the journal.
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Economics at Nature Research
Research in the economic sciences lies at the heart of addressing global societal challenges and achieving progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The Nature Research journals welcome the submission of research across the spectrum of economic sciences and allied disciplines. This Collection highlights economics research from a range of Nature Research journals that feature economics as a priority area in their scope.
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Networks
Network science is now a mature research field, whose growth was catalysed by the introduction of the ‘small world’ network model in 1998.
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Arctic change and mid-latitude weather
The Arctic is warming much faster than the rest of the planet, a phenomenon called Arctic amplification.
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Climate Migration
Migration is one way in which humans adapt to environmental change, but understanding when, where and how migration will occur as consequence of climate change remains a challenge. In this Focus, Nature Climate Change presents a suite of Comments, News, Perspectives, and original research on this topic.
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Snow in the climate system
Snow is a key component of the climate system, and is changing markedly with anthropogenic warming. In this Focus, Nature Climate Change presents a suite of Comments, Reviews, Perspectives, and original research on this topic.
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Targeting 1.5 °C
This evolving collection draws together content from Nature Climate Change, Nature Geoscience, Nature Communications and Nature to provide comment on how research might best inform decisions about limiting climate warming as well as presenting pertinent new research that addresses this very question.
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Carbon Accounting
Carbon accounting is crucial to efforts to tackle climate change. This collection highlights key physical and social science research.
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Heat Waves & Drought
In this web focus, Nature Climate Change presents a range of original research documenting how drought, heatwaves, and their interactions, may change with anthropogenic warming.
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Mental Health
Mental health is often excluded from discussions of the health impacts of climate change. In this collection we feature pieces that explore different ways in which climate change can impact mental health that highlight important directions for future research.
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