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Calls for papers

Highlight your research and enhance its visibility to your field and community by submitting to one of our Collections. Collections at npj Climate Action provide a high-profile venue for topics of substantial interest to the community. Papers included in a Collection are published in the journal and featured on our Collection page.

  • New Perspectives on EU Climate Politics using Text-as-Data Methods

    This Collection invites research on EU climate governance, climate communication, climate policy diffusion within and outside the EU, and climate policy linkages in and beyond EU policy and debates. Contributions will employ novel computational and text-as-data methodological approaches to systematically study complex climate policy linkages.
      Collection
      Submission status: Open Deadline: 28 October 2026
    • Green Skills for a Low-Carbon Future

      This Collection aims to advance research on the political economy, institutional dynamics, and practical mechanisms of green skill formation.
        Collection
        Submission status: Open Deadline: 11 June 2026
      • Climate Activism: Bridging Science, Advocacy, and Public Engagement

        This Collection aims to examine the evolving role of scientists in climate advocacy, tensions between objectivity and activism, and public engagement strategies (e.g., protests, media campaigns). It analyzes ethical dilemmas, policy influence, and societal perceptions of climate activism.
          Collection
          Submission status: Open Deadline: 28 May 2026
        • AI-Driven Systemic Change for Climate Resilience

          This collection bridges cutting-edge technology and systemic climate action by exploring how AI and data transparency can accelerate equitable climate solutions while advancing remote sensing applications for sustainable land management.
            Collection
            Submission status: Open Deadline: 01 February 2026

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