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PLOS remains committed to the principles of #OpenScience: integrity, transparency, inclusivity, and collaboration. Recent policy changes in the U.S. raise concerns about the impact on the global research community and scientific integrity. Read the statement: plos.io/3D4O8cH

New research by Badullovich and colleagues finds that climate-oriented museums have an important role to play in engaging the public on climate change journals.plos.org/climate/arti... @maibached.bsky.social @mason4c.bsky.social @climatemuseum.bsky.social

1/ 🌲🔬 New Research Alert! 🌡️🦋 #ClimateChange is reshaping forest ecosystems, and the spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana), a major boreal forest defoliator, is feeling the heat! 🔥 Our latest study in PLOS Climate reveals some striking trends. 🧵👇

New research by @trailgeek.bsky.social and colleagues investigates shifts in the population dynamics of spruce budworm in North American boreal forests in response to recent climate change journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

New research by Frawley et al. explores how California marine fishery species, and the communities that depend on them, may fare under climate change scenarios journals.plos.org/climate/arti... @ehazen.bsky.social

Interested in working with PLOS Climate to bring together a group of articles in a thematic Mini Collection? Let us know! forms.gle/9d51o3tzWVa8...

If you live in the Northeast, you’ve likely noticed less snow accumulation in recent winters. A new @plosclimate.org paper led by Cary’s Geoff Wilson at @hubbardbrook.bsky.social draws on long-term data to reveal if less snowfall or more melting is to blame www.caryinstitute.org/news-insight...

New research by Frawley et al. explores how California marine fishery species, and the communities that depend on them, may fare under climate change scenarios journals.plos.org/climate/arti... @ehazen.bsky.social

New on the Latitude blog: we talk to the @ardonlab.bsky.social about their recent PLOS Climate article, which looks at how climate change and sea level rise are affecting the ecology and carbon balance of forests along the US East Coast latitude.plos.org/2025/02/behi...

Interested in working with PLOS Climate to bring together a group of articles in a thematic Mini Collection? Let us know! forms.gle/9d51o3tzWVa8...

New on the Latitude blog: we talk to the @ardonlab.bsky.social about their recent PLOS Climate article, which looks at how climate change and sea level rise are affecting the ecology and carbon balance of forests along the US East Coast latitude.plos.org/2025/02/behi...

We've updated our homepage to feature new research, reviews and more! Check it out 👇 journals.plos.org/climate/

🧵 Looking for a thought-provoking read? Check out some of our recently-published Essays: "Breaking the Mold: Have gendered dynamics been overlooked in South Asian Adaptation Challenges?" journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

🧵 A round-up of research published in PLOS Climate so far this year! "Species richness in the Northeast US Continental Shelf ecosystem: Climate-driven trends and perturbations" journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

We've updated our homepage to feature new research, reviews and more! Check it out 👇 journals.plos.org/climate/

🧵 Looking for a thought-provoking read? Check out some of our recently-published Essays: "Breaking the Mold: Have gendered dynamics been overlooked in South Asian Adaptation Challenges?" journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

🧵 A round-up of research published in PLOS Climate so far this year! "Species richness in the Northeast US Continental Shelf ecosystem: Climate-driven trends and perturbations" journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

Is the coral reef community comparing “apples to apples” when measuring in-water temperatures? Learn more about recent research published in PLOS Climate by @reefwally.bsky.social and colleagues in the latest Latitude blog post 👇 latitude.plos.org/2025/01/behi...

A new PLOS Climate Review article by @garethphoenix.bsky.social and colleagues brings together understanding of browning events in Arctic ecosystems to compare their impacts and rates of recovery, and likely future changes in frequency and distribution journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

New research by Rauniyar et al. underscores the need for more equitable and focused distribution of official development assistance for climate adaptation journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

What kind of weather is most likely to cause a power outage where you live? DEOHS faculty member Joan Casey & collaborators from @columbiauniversity.bsky.social & more mapped how the combo of severe weather events and power outages varies regionally across the U.S. in a new @plosclimate.org study.

Drawing on research in @plosclimate.org, @mongabay.bsky.social published an article on the interlinkages between climate change & insecurity in the #LakeChad basin (hint: it's not about a shrinking lake!) and adaptation options 👉 fr.mongabay.com/2025/01/mieu... 👉 journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

New research by Rauniyar et al. underscores the need for more equitable and focused distribution of official development assistance for climate adaptation journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

In this new Opinion article, Diogo Guedes Vidal reflects on lessons from a unique film project that focuses on collective action and community-led transitions journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

In an Essay just published in PLOS Climate, Hervé Douville of @meteofrance.com argues that the climate modelling community should take new approaches to maximise research impact journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

We're delighted to share the news that Jan Kwakkel @jhkwakkel.bsky.social, Professor of Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty at TU Delft, is joining PLOS Climate as a Section Editor! www.tudelft.nl/en/staff/j.h...

New research by Giulia Tucci and colleagues maps the social media discourse on climate security journals.plos.org/climate/arti... @cgiar.org

In this new Opinion article, Diogo Guedes Vidal reflects on lessons from a unique film project that focuses on collective action and community-led transitions journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

In an Essay just published in PLOS Climate, Hervé Douville of @meteofrance.com argues that the climate modelling community should take new approaches to maximise research impact journals.plos.org/climate/arti...

Read about our new paper on temperature logger best practices in the Latitude blog post! 🌊🦑

Is the coral reef community comparing “apples to apples” when measuring in-water temperatures? Learn more about recent research published in PLOS Climate by @reefwally.bsky.social and colleagues in the latest Latitude blog post 👇 latitude.plos.org/2025/01/behi...

New research by Giulia Tucci and colleagues maps the social media discourse on climate security journals.plos.org/climate/arti... @cgiar.org

I'm delighted to see our new paper "Browning events in Arctic ecosystems: diverse causes with common consequences" out in PLOS Climate. Thanks to Gareth Phoenix's leadership, this should become a benchmark study! doi.org/10.1371/jour...

📢 Delighted to share my latest piece @plosclimate.org. With NDCs due on 10 February 2025, now is the time to ensure global commitments lead to tangible local action. #NDCs #LocalEngagement