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Climate (ISSN: 2225-1154) is pleased to announce the winners of the Climate 2023 Best Paper Award. We selected one review, one research article, and one paper with no restrictions on article types among all the peer-reviewed papers published in the journal in 2023. The papers were chosen after a thorough evaluation conducted by the journal’s Award Committee led by the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Timothy G. F. Kittel.
We would like to congratulate the following winners:
“Assessment of Precipitation and Hydrological Droughts in South America through Statistically Downscaled CMIP6 Projections”
by Glauber Willian de Souza Ferreira, Michelle Simões Reboita, João Gabriel Martins Ribeiro and Christie André de Souza
Climate 2023, 11(8), 166; https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11080166
“Viticultural Manipulation and New Technologies to Address Environmental Challenges Caused by Climate Change”
by Qun Sun, Gabriel Granco, Leah Groves, Jully Voong and Sonet Van Zyl
Climate 2023, 11(4), 83; https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11040083
“Generation Z Worries, Suffers and Acts against Climate Crisis—The Potential of Sensing Children’s and Young People’s Eco-Anxiety: A Critical Analysis Based on an Integrative Review”
by Irida Tsevreni, Nikolaos Proutsos, Magdalini Tsevreni and Dimitris Tigkas
Climate 2023, 11(8), 171; https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11080171
The announcement of the winners can be found on the following website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/climate/awards/2915.
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