About the Journal

FAQs

1. What is the Journal of Climate Policy?

The Journal of Climate Policy is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries on all aspects of climate policy. The journal is hosted by CARI Journals under ISSN: 2958-2431 (Online) and DOI: 10.47941/jcp.

2. What is the scope and focus of the Journal of Climate Policy?

The Journal of Climate Policy covers a wide range of topics related to climate change mitigation and adaptation, including climate science, economics, law, ethics, politics, communication, education, health, and security. The journal provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders to exchange ideas and insights.

3. Is the Journal of Climate Policy an open access journal?

Yes, the Journal of Climate Policy is an open access journal, allowing free and unlimited access to its content for readers and researchers worldwide. This ensures that your work is easily accessible and can have a higher impact.

4. How much does it cost to publish in the Journal of Climate Policy?

The publication fee for the Journal of Climate Policy is affordable at $95 per article, which supports the peer-review process and ensures your article is made freely accessible to a global audience.

5. How does open access benefit the authors in the Journal of Climate Policy?

As an open access journal, the Journal of Climate Policy enhances the visibility and impact of the published articles. They are freely available to all readers and can be easily cited by other scholars and stakeholders.

6. How long does the peer-review process take in the Journal of Climate Policy?

The Journal of Climate Policy offers a fast and rigorous peer-review process, and authors are notified of the acceptance or rejection of their manuscripts within four weeks of submission.

7. What indexing services are available for the Journal of Climate Policy?

The Journal of Climate Policy is indexed in several reputable databases, including Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Slicit, Crossref, and many others, ensuring wide dissemination and accessibility of the published articles.

8. How frequently does the Journal of Climate Policy publish articles?

The Journal of Climate Policy publishes articles on a monthly basis, providing a consistent platform for timely dissemination of research on climate policy issues.

9. What do authors receive upon publication in the Journal of Climate Policy?

Upon publication, authors are issued with a link to their online publication and a PDF copy of their article. They can also request a hardcopy print of the issue in which their article appears, which can be processed and paid for on demand.

10. Can authors retain the copyrights to their articles in the Journal of Climate Policy?

Yes, authors retain the copyrights to their articles and grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish them online. This allows authors to freely distribute and reuse their work for non-commercial purposes.

11. Can authors from different regions and disciplines contribute to the Journal of Climate Policy?

Yes, the Journal of Climate Policy welcomes contributions from authors worldwide, covering a broad range of disciplines and regions, ensuring a diverse and global perspective on climate policy.

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