We want to help people gain the knowledge and skills they need to address global environmental sustainability challenges.
Our publishing and learning materials enable learners, researchers and communities to engage with world-leading research and thinking on environmental sustainability issues.
Written by global experts our Environmental Sciences and Sustainability books and journals contain content aimed at all levels: from popular science to student textbooks and research volumes.
To help support climate action, we are offering a range of book chapters and articles, as well as collecting together a large selection of our books from across disciplines.
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Featured textbooks and research books
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The Climate Demon
Featured journals
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Global Sustainability
- Journal
Transnational Environmental Law
- Journal
Oryx
- Journal
Antarctic Science
- Journal
Environmental Conservation
- Journal
Environmental Data Science
Open Access books
Cambridge Core Climate Blog
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Record high sea surface temperatures: a rising threat to seabirds
- 02 July 2024,
- Global sea surface temperatures are rising and have hit record high values in recent months. This potentially threatens seabirds, their prey and their habitats,...
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New assessment of bird species of European conservation concern underlines urgent need for restoration
- 30 June 2023,
- A new paper in BCI reveals that 38% of Europe’s 546 bird species are of conservation concern, including 14% of global concern.…
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Solar Geoengineering: Political and Security Challenges of ‘Dimming’ the Sun on the Horizon
- 30 May 2023,
- In my open access article ‘Considering Stratospheric Aerosol Injections beyond an Environmental Frame: the ‘Emergency’ techno-fix and Preemptive Security’,...
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