Cambridge Journal of Climate Research

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Journal Information

The full general information about the journal is available here: Cambridge Journal of Climate Research - General Journal Information

Aims & Scope

The Cambridge Journal of Climate Research is a diamond open-access, interdisciplinary journal encompassing all areas of climate-related research: from engineering and atmospheric science to law, demographics, politics, and art.

We publish full-length academic articles and shorter, summative pieces. Our articles generally represent substantially original research or thinking in a climate-related field, whilst our shorter pieces capture a timely and topical area and distil current debates and disputes into a more accessible form.

AIMS: The Journal is dedicated to publishing works from all domains of study, provided that the content of the piece has a significant bearing on the study of the climate or of climate change. To this end, we carry an ethos that is—

  • expressly open to diverse and novel ways of thinking;
  • reflective upon and critical of a conventional vision;
  • relevant to both theoretical and practical matters.

Scope: The Journal covers the full extent of climate-related research, with a substantively global approach, including but not limited to—

  • climate law and litigation, comparative legal analysis;
  • climate policy and regulation, both domestic and international;
  • climate politics, governance, diplomacy and institutional philosophy;
  • climate finance and environmental economics;
  • climate psychology and behavioural science;
  • climate-related area and strategic studies;
  • climate-related architectural and built environment research;
  • climate-related sociological and anthropological studies;
  • climate-related artistic, literary, and historical research;
  • climate science, including zoology, geochemistry, and geophysics;
  • climate engineering, including climate repair approaches;
  • climate-related energy studies, especially renewables research;
  • the study of national and transnational climate organisations;
  • the study of technological and digital infrastructure and the climate.

Editorial Board


Editor-in-Chief
Kaden Pradhan
Gonville & Caius College
Senior Editors
Tamara Zambiasi Newnham College
Manav Divecha Queens’ College
Associate Editors
Lakshmi Rasipuram-Balakrishnan St Edmund’s College
Siang Ern Lek Hughes Hall
Apoorva Aladalli Queens’ College
Isabella Dressel Churchill College
Md Abu Toha Hughes Hall

Journal Policies

The Journal Policies are available here: Cambridge Journal of Climate Research - Journal Policies

Instructions for Authors

The Instructions for Authors, which include Submission Guidelines, are available here: Cambridge Journal of Climate Research - Instructions for Authors

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