Cambridge University Press publishes across the full spectrum of sub-disciplines that comprise the Earth and Environmental Sciences – everything from soil science to space physics and from palaeontology to petroleum geoscience. We are particularly well known for our comprehensive and world-leading book lists in climate change and solid Earth geophysics. We publish books ranging in level from undergraduate and graduate textbooks to research monographs, reference volumes, and handbooks for industry practitioners. We also have an ever-expanding journals portfolio including Quaternary Research and the journals of the Paleontological Society.
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Can humans increase biodiversity through their environmental practices? A new Perspective in Environmental Conservation answers with a bold: Yes.
In “A biocultural hypothesis of human–environment mediations and biodiversity increase”, Tlacaelel Rivera-Núñez, Anabel Ford, Narciso-Barrera Bassols, Alejandro Casas, Lane Fargher and Ronald Nigh propose a fresh lens for understanding how biodiversity thrives —not in spite of human activity, but often because of it.…...
Nearly every scientist or engineer today needs to learn to program, but very few want to learn to program. Scientists and engineers code to live; they don’t...
As World Water Day is celebrated around the globe, Cambridge University Press and its Prisms journals are leading the way in the fight to ensure a sustainable...
We're thrilled that "Earth History and Palaeogeography" was the winning title in the Earth Science category at the PROSE Awards 2018 and "Salt Tectonics: Principles and Practice" received an Honorable Mention for the category.
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