Climate change demands urgent, informed action, and supporting the MIT Press and open access publishing this Giving Tuesday is one powerful way to make a difference
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The MIT Press has faced this complexity with tenacity and rigor for decades, publishing peer-reviewed books on the once obscure and now ubiquitous threat of climate change from every vantage point: science, technology, politics, policy, planning, justice. The result is a collection of groundbreaking climate research that reaches students, scholars, activists, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, thanks to the Press’s commitment to open access.
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Climate books from the MIT Press
Climate journals from the MIT Press
The MIT Press Journals division holds its own on the climate front. Global Environmental Politics, which published its first issue in February 2001, examines relationships between global political forces and environmental change, publishing on a broad range of issues, from water to waste management to climate change. The new Journal of Climate Resilience and Climate Justice, is an open access resource providing research reports, case studies, essays, and opinions from the working edge of the climate resilience and climate justice fields written in a non-technical, digestible, and educational style for a broad audience.