PLOS and ScienceOpen are teaming up to promote a collection for one of the most pressing issues. PLOS Climate and PLOS Global Public Health are seeking submissions for a new Collection titled ‘Climate Change and Human Health.’ The journals welcome research submissions that address all aspects of the intersection of climate and health, from the changing burden of communicable and noncommunicable disease to the effects of extreme events on health systems, as well as research that evaluates potential adaptations to build healthier and more resilient societies.
PLOS Climate aims to disseminate rigorous research rapidly, with an emphasis on open research principles that enable the scholarly community and industry to understand dynamic, changing climates and take positive, evidence-based action in the face of climate change.
PLOS Global Health addresses deeply entrenched global inequities in public health and makes impactful research visible and accessible to health professionals, policy-makers, and local communities without barriers.
Both journals publish work that is methodologically rigorous and adheres to the principles of transparency and ethics that are the bedrock of trust and progress. They also publish original research articles as well as editorials, opinions, and reviews on a regular basis.
ScienceOpen is committed to enriching its network of 81+ million publications further, on topics that matter and with an innovative infrastructure that facilitates scientific exchange.
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