Environment

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The History of Climate Change65
Evaluation of the Water Policies of the Urmia Lake Basin: Has the Government Accurately Identified the Problem?39
Freedom, Human Rights, Paris Agreement, and Climate Change: The German Landmark Ruling on Climate Litigation20
Carbon Dioxide Removal: What Is Sustainable and Just?16
The Arctic and the World: A Historical Perspective13
Thinking and Doing Outside of the Box, Choosing Life, Precaution, and Care12
Review of Solving the Climate Crisis—Frontline Reports From the Race to Save the Earth Solving the Climate Crisis—Frontline Reports From the Race to Save the EarthJohn J11
The Environmental Justice Agenda for E-Waste Management9
Moving to a New Age of Water8
Review of The Untold Story of the World’s Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at Fifty8
Climate Finance: An Overview8
Cutting the Climate Change Gordian Knot and Addressing Lock-In7
War and the Politics of Energy and Climate Change7
Review of The Octopus in the Parking Garage—A Call for Climate Resilience6
Tribal Adaptation to Changing Climate in the Chugach Region, Alaska5
Nuclear in Our Lives4
Disasters, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and a Human Health Observing System4
Contributions of Mary Evelyn Tucker4
The Greta Generation: How the Climate Protests Unite Europe’s Youth4
Profiles in Sustainability: Daniel Bresette, President of Environmental and Energy Study Institute3
Sustainability Under Siege3
Anthropocene Warnings and Connections2
People and Walrus on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska2
Transitioning the Chemical Industry: The Case for Addressing the Climate, Toxics, and Plastics Crises2
The Papal Plea2
Pondering the Anthropocene1
Tomorrow Is Here1
The Geopolitics of Animal Welfare1
Migrant Women: Trapped in the Vicious Circle of Harassment and Inequality1
The Dasgupta Review: A Landmark Report That Will Influence Economic Theory and Practice1
The Bill Ripple Effect1
The Persistence of COVID-19 and Inequities in the U.S. Experience1
Why Protests Matter1
Climate Stress and Grief, Farmers and Ranchers1
Profiles in Sustainability: Interview with Jeanne and Richard Roy, Founders of the Northwest Earth Institute, the National Earth Institute Network, the Center for Earth Leadership, the Oregon Natural 1
The Murmuring of Silence1
Wine Bottles, a Heavy-Weight Competition With a Light-Weight Challenger1
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