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Taylor & Francis welcome submissions on a broad range of topics within environmental sciences, including environmental policy, bioremediation, environmental communications, environmental technology, environmental management & planning, environmental health, environmental toxicology, soil, ecosystem services, and sustainability & development.
“We invite authors and experts, including early-career researchers, to publish in the T&F Environmental Sciences Journals Portfolio, propelling their research to a global audience and contributing to scientific breakthroughs.”
– Liz Marchant, Global Portfolio Director, Life, Earth & Environmental Science, Taylor & Francis

Research in action
We must halve our energy use to avoid climate catastrophe
The research, published recently in Climate Policy, models different energy-use scenarios for reducing global energy-related CO2 emissions to zero by 2050. It found that simply substituting fossil fuels with renewable energy at current energy usage levels is no longer enough…
“The editor was incredibly patient with the manuscript. He saw its potential and possible contribution to the field. I have never encountered such a publishing experience with an academic journal. Bravo!”
-Published author, February 2023
Making an Impact
Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure Partners with Taylor & Francis
Leading knowledge services provider Taylor & Francis has announced its partnering with the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) to deliver a program of services designed to reach expert communities… read more
Environmental Sciences Call for Papers
Supporting an ongoing Call for Papers in Environmental Sciences as a call to action for critical scientific research from authors to save the planet.
“Taylor & Francis is distinguished in the scholarly publishing industry by partnering with researchers to accelerate and apply their knowledge to improve humanity and human progress,” said Liz Marchant, Global Portfolio Director, Life, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Taylor & Francis.
