Journals for Your Master Thesis Series – #7 EU Environmental Law and Policy, Climate Change and Energy Transition

Early April is now behind us, so it’s time for another selection of key journals that might be useful for your Master Thesis. If your thesis covers topics related to climate change, renewable energy sources, and environmental law and policy, check whether articles from the titles below are already included in your bibliography.



Integrates natural, physical, and social sciences to advance climate knowledge and inform policy, adaptation, and mitigation strategies (Springer).

Covers economic theory and methods to environmental issues and problems that require detailed analysis to improve management strategies (Springer).

Covers politics, policy, planning, law, economics, management, geography, development, environmental, and climate sciences (Wiley).

Multi-disciplinary journal on environmental politics in general (Taylor & Francis).

Provides detailed analysis of current case law and legislative and policy developments related to environmental issues (Oxford).

A weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology. Provides insightful news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists, and the wider public (Nature / Springer).

Includes applied engineering, policy, and sustainability studies, with a focus on measurable energy outcomes (Elsevier).

Insights into ongoing and emerging developments in international, European, and comparative environmental law and policy, including climate change and biodiversity (Wiley).

Encompasses a broad range of topics, organised into specialised sections that explore the intersections of sustainability with urban development, economics, energy, tourism, law, agriculture, entrepreneurship, and innovation (Taylor & Francis). 

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