Imagine your car or household battery not only storing energy, but also supplying it back to the grid. Bi-directional charging stabilizes electricity networks, accelerates renewable integration, and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. ⚡ Professor Martin Siegert, Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at University of Exeter, and Field Chief Editor of Frontiers in Environmental Science, champions this transformative energy solution. Learn more in The 10 Emerging Technology Solutions for Planetary Health report of 2025, co-published by Frontiers and the World Economic Forum. 👉 Explore the report here: https://lnkd.in/e-GacUnX Image Credit: World Economic Forum
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Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for the Frontiers journals in Environmental Science. Our peer-reviewed journals publish pioneering research that enhances our understanding of the environment, from climate science and geochemistry to remote sensing and engineering solutions. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, we drive innovations for a sustainable planet. Explore the latest research from: • Frontiers in Environmental Science • Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry • Frontiers in Environmental Engineering • Frontiers in Earth Science • Frontiers in Remote Sensing • Frontiers in Geochemistry Stay informed on the latest environmental breakthroughs. Follow us for cutting-edge insights.
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🌿Day 3 of the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 and it's been inspiring to connect with so many voices across the conservation community. If you haven’t yet, swing by Booth 118 to say hello! 🧑🏽🤝🧑🏿 Our Frontiers team is on-site to: - Walk you through publishing your research with Frontiers. - Share opportunities with our Sustainability journals, including Frontiers in Environmental Science and our kids outreach journal, Frontiers for Young Minds. - Discuss Research Topics, editorial roles, and open science impact. - Answer questions on author support, APCs, and boosting the reach of your work. We’ve loved connecting with so many of you, let’s keep building partnerships that move ideas into action. #IUCNcongress #AbuDhabi2025 #NaturePositive #OpenAccess
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Frontiers in Environmental Engineering is proud to support the 2nd Global Conference on Environmental Science and Technology! 🌍🔬 Our Journal Manager will be attending this significant event in Rome next week. We're excited for this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research, deepen our understanding of environmental science, and connect with the community, including current and future contributors. fro.ntiers.in/EnvEng #EnvironmentalEngineering #Conference #AcademicPublishing #OpenAccess #Frontiers
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Geoengineering could be used as a strategy to create the illusion of a climate solution without committing to decarbonization. Hear from the authors of a Frontiers in Science lead article—Prof Martin Siegert from the University of Exeter, Dr Valérie Masson-Delmotte from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Prof Steven L Chown FAA, Director of Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future at Monash University—that analyzes five of the most developed approaches and their feasibility as a climate mitigation strategy. Register for this #FrontiersForum webinar on 24 September to hear more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dxc6PtZt
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🎉Congratulations to Marie Heidenreich and co-authors on the publication of their exciting research in the Geoscience and Society specialty section of Frontiers in Earth Science! 👏This work contributes to the growing dialogue at the intersection of geoscience, society, and sustainability. 🔗 Read the article: https://lnkd.in/d2epXcyS #OpenAccess #EarthScience #Geoscience #Sustainability #ResearchImpact
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A new framework to reshape how scientists and policymakers collaborate on complex environmental issues like sea-level rise and carbon dioxide removal: Together with Dr. Katharina Sielemann, Dr. Andrea Meyn and Dr. Almut Brunner, we propose to emphasize early alignment with political agendas, cross-institutional collaboration, and honest communication about uncertainty—bringing scientific insight to the table when decisions are actually being made. We hope that in an era of mounting climate pressures, this might shift academic policy engagement toward more focused, lasting, and trusted partnerships between research and government. 🌎 This was the message that made me happiest this month (from Frontiers-Environmental and Earth Science): "Congratulations – your article: Navigating Uncertainties: Collaborative Approaches to Science-Policy Dialogues, by Andrea Meyn, Katharina Sielemann, Almut Brunner, Marie Heidenreich, has now been published in Frontiers in Earth Science. As your article is open access, it’s available to readers anywhere in the world. You can see it for yourself (and share it with your network) using this link: https://lnkd.in/epq-Vbf5" Dear Katharina Sielemann, Andrea Meyn, and Almut Brunner, thank you so much for the great collaboration on this article and the underlying science-policy-dialogues!
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🚨Press Release Alert! We're excited to share that a groundbreaking article published in Frontiers in Earth Science—"Geological age of the Yunyang dinosaur eggs revealed by in-situ carbonate U-Pb dating and its scientific implications"—has been featured in an official Frontiers press release and covered by Phys.org. 🦕🌿 📊 The research explores Cretaceous climate through newly dated dinosaur eggs, offering fresh insight into temperature, environment,and ecosystem conditions from over 85 million years ago. This work is reshaping how we understand prehistoric climates. 🔗 Read the article: https://lnkd.in/dc6finrU 📰 Read the press release: https://lnkd.in/d5JzCCHF 🗞️ Covered in Phys.org: https://lnkd.in/d5vbnTRz 👏 Congratulations to the authors and the team behind this fascinating discovery! Thank you for bringing such exciting science to light. #EarthSciences #Paleoclimate #Palaeontology #DinosaurEggs #Cretaceous #OpenAccess #ScienceNews
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Geoengineering in the Polar Regions is a really bad idea for these fragile, vulnerable environments, and for our future. Rapid, deep decarbonisation is required for the protection and stewardship of the Arctic and Antarctic, climate stability and all the amazing co-benefits it will bring to human health, biodiversity and energy security. https://lnkd.in/euE43ANc Frontiers in Science Steven L Chown FAA Dr. Heïdi Sevestre Valérie Masson-Delmotte Sammie Buzzard Mike Bentley Sian Henley Jane Rumble Marie Cavitte Pam Pearson Helen Amanda Fricker Ben Orlove Joeri Rogelj Julie Brigham-Grette Florence Colleoni Adriana María Gulisano Susana Hancock Kate Hendry Kevin Hughes James Kirkham Bernd Kulessa Rob DeConto Felicity McCormack Ruth Mottram Twila Moon chandrika nath Alessandro Silvano Martin Sommerkorn Julienne Stroeve Martin Truffer
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The poles are warming at record speed, but are drastic technological “fixes” the answer? Authors of a new article argue that the fastest, most effective safeguard against the effects of climate change remains immediate and deep decarbonization. Read more in the article in Frontiers in Science ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gqiW8F2M Authors include: Martin Siegert of University of Exeter Dr. Heïdi Sevestre of AMAP - The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Mike Bentley of Durham University Julie Brigham-Grette of University of Massachusetts Amherst Sammie Buzzard of Northumbria University Marie Cavitte of Vrije Universiteit Brussel Steven L Chown FAA of Monash University Helen Amanda Fricker of UC San Diego Adriana María Gulisano of Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto de la República Argentina Susana Hancock of British Antarctic Survey Sian Henley of The University of Edinburgh James Kirkham of International Cryosphere Climate Initiative Andrew Mackintosh of Monash University Valérie Masson-Delmotte of Université Paris-Saclay Ruth Mottram of Danish Meteorological Institute Twila Moon of University of Colorado Boulder Ben Orlove of Columbia University Joeri Rogelj of Imperial College London Alessandro Silvano of University of Southampton
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The Earth BioGenome Project is accelerating, with 150,000 species targeted for genome sequencing by 2030. Powered by global collaboration and rapid advances in sequencing technology, EBP’s Phase II will dramatically expand genomic data collection—covering nearly half of all eukaryotic genera. This resource will drive innovations in conservation, agriculture, and biotechnology. Read the Frontiers in Science article for an in-depth look at Phase II’s new goals, and EBP's impact so far ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gRsEUmjF Authors include: Mark Blaxter, Richard Challis, Kerstin Howe, Mara Lawniczak, and Lesley Shirley of Wellcome Sanger Institute, Tree of Life Programme Harris Lewin of Arizona State University Federica Di Palma of Genome British Columbia Manuela da Silva of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Richard Durbin of University of Cambridge Giulio Formenti, Erich Jarvis, and Sadye Páez, PhD, MSPT, MPH of The Rockefeller University Nico Franz of Arizona State University Roderic Guigó of Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) Peter Harrison and Fergal Martin of EMBL Michael Hiller of LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics PD Dr. Katharina Hoff of Universität Greifswald Kerstin Lindblad-Toh of Uppsala University Debra Mathews and Camila Mazzoni of The Johns Hopkins University Ann Mc Cartney of University of California, Santa Cruz Nicola Mulder and Verena Ras of University of Cape Town Kim D. Pruitt and Françoise Thibaud-Nissen of The National Institutes of Health Oliver Ryder of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Tandy Warnow of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Robert Waterhouse of SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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Update on my exciting week at SEFS14 in Bolu, Turkey! Attending the 14th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences exposed me to inspiring scientists, researchers, and professionals dedicated to freshwater science, biodiversity recovery and ecosystem conservation. It was very special to work with Emma Clayton and Roshan Patel, expert managers from Frontiers in Environmental Science, after 5 years of collaboration through countless online meetings, emails, and digital discussions. Together we presented a workshop on our journal, and future challenges for the Freshwater Science section drawn from my recent Frontiers perspective paper “Safeguarding freshwater biodiversity and resilient social-ecological systems in uncertain futures”, https://lnkd.in/gkgxR9VH. I am grateful to the symposium organisers and everyone who made SEFS14 so welcoming and I look forward to seeing exciting publications about European freshwater science from amazing Keynotes, papers and impressive research / restoration programs like MERLIN.