
Environment and History was founded in 1995 as an interdisciplinary journal, with an avowed intention "to bring scholars in the humanities and Natural Sciences closer together, with the deliberate intention of constructing long and well-founded perspectives on past and present-day environmental problems." (Provided by Publisher).
Nature Climate Change is a monthly journal dedicated to publishing the most significant and cutting-edge research on the nature, underlying causes or impacts of global climate change and its implications for the economy, policy and the world at large. All editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors (Provided by Publisher).
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment is an online-only journal publishing high-quality Review, Perspective, and Commentary articles across the entire spectrum of Earth and environmental sciences. Topics are broadly separated into the following themes: Weather & Climate, Surface Processes, and Solid Earth. (Provided by Publisher).
The University of Manchester Library provides full access to articles published in this journal from 2020 (Volume 1, Issue 1) to the present day.
Search for journal articles using Library Search (you can do keyword searches for either the title of a journal or an article).
Relevant journals relating to Earth and Environmental Sciences:
The above list was compiled using Scopus and comprises a selection of the top journals relating to 'Environmental Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences' based on Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) ranking. For more information on the SNIP ranking metric, please visit Elsevier's Measuring a Journal's Impact page
You can also browse a selection of the Earth and Environmental Sciences related journals we subscribe to using Browzine.
Google Scholar can be a useful tool to use when searching for journal articles. However, it's important to be aware that Google Scholar will return results for articles, journals and other resources that the Library doesn't necessarily subscribe to and which you might not have free access to as a student at the University of Manchester.
In order to make it easier to identify and access content provided by the Library when searching Google (and without having to visit Library Search), we recommend that you download Library Access. This is a useful browser extension that will pop-up and notify you when you are on a journal or website that the Library has a subscription for.
If you are unable to access an article that you need, fill in the Order an Article form and we will get it for you.
University staff should use the Order an Article (Staff) form.