Open calls


Welcome! We might have open calls of interest to you and we would be delighted to have you onboard.

Are you curious to learn about recent research on climate science? If you are not a researcher yourself, then don’t wait any further and browse the calls below to find out which ones have manuscripts currently in peer review. You can register, and start participating by providing your comments in the discussions or by writing an accessibility review. Each manuscript goes through two discussion cycles, the preliminary discussion and the open discussion, and all members are welcome to give their comments. An accessibility review is a longer form feedback provided to the authors to help them make the manuscript more understandable, relevant, and attractive for everyone. Get in touch if you are not sure how to proceed or if you want to write an accessibility review.

Are you an artist interested in bridging the gap with climate science? We regularly have open calls for artists in parallel to our open calls for scientists to produce our Dear2050 art and science exhibition programs. See if an open call for artists fits or get in touch to see how we can collaborate.

Are you a researcher in the broad area of climate science? Why don’t you get onboard as a science reviewer? Manuscripts are written by researchers like you and are based on research that is already published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. As a science reviewer, you will make sure that the manuscript is scientifically sound, gives an accurate and balanced account of the cited literature, and is rooted in the current scientific literature. Ready? Register and get going.

Are you a researcher in the field of an open call for manuscripts below? Then this call is for you. Give your research a broader audience with Climanosco by writing a short overview on your referred climate science topic, or on one of your recent scientific papers, in approximately 1500 words (3 pages), in a language that is accessible to the general public, and seeking to share your knowledge. Read more on how to share your research.

Entangled forests

This call is about forests and climate change, including the physical, chemical, biological, and/or socio-economical aspects. The manuscript submission is now closed. We received three manuscripts which are currently under peer review.

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Accessibility and science reviewers needed! Get in touch or learn more about the call.

Oceans on the rise

This call is about oceans and climate change, including the physical, chemical, biological, and/or socio-economical aspects. The call for submissions is now closed. We received six manuscripts which are currently under peer review.

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Accessibility and science reviewers needed! Get in touch or learn more about the call.

Human responses to climate change

This call is about humans and climate change, including the science of the past, present and future human
responses to climate change. The call for submissions is now closed. We received four manuscripts and the peer review is now nearly completed.

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Climate change and its impacts

This call is about impacts of climate change and phenomena of climate change from a climate science perspective in areas of relevance to humans. The call for submissions is now closed. The peer review is closed. We published seven articles.

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Launch challenge

This call was the first call we launched. The call for submissions is now closed. The peer review is closed. We published eleven articles.

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