Aims and Scope
A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth's Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet's future. By publishing peer‐reviewed articles as well as editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, this journal will be the preeminent scholarly resource on the Anthropocene. It will also help assess the risks and opportunities associated with environmental changes and challenges.
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Aims and Scope A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth's Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet's future. All Research Councils UK (RCUK) and Wellcome Trust funded authors will be directed to the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY) in accordance with funder mandates effective on 1 April 2013. [...]information about open access license and copyright can be found at: http://www.wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright‐License.html Disclaimer The Publisher, American Geophysical Union, and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Publisher, American Geophysical Union, and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements constitute any endorsement by the Publisher, American Geophysical Union, and Editors of the products advertised.
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