Vision & Mission

Vision

The Journal of Climate Justice seeks to become a globally recognised interdisciplinary platform that advances rigorous research, informs public discourse, and supports transformative approaches toward climate resilience, ecological sustainability, and environmental justice.

The journal aspires to contribute meaningfully to scholarly knowledge, policy engagement, and community-based responses to ecological challenges across diverse regional and disciplinary contexts.

Mission

The journal is committed to:

  • Promoting high-quality interdisciplinary research on climate change, biodiversity, and environmental justice
  • Providing an inclusive peer-reviewed forum for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policy thinkers
  • Encouraging dialogue between scientific, ethical, cultural, and faith-based perspectives
  • Highlighting contextual knowledge, especially from vulnerable communities and the Global South
  • Contributing to informed public engagement and sustainable ecological solutions

Core Values

To guide its academic and editorial work, the journal upholds:

  • Scholarly integrity
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Ethical publishing standards
  • Inclusivity and diversity of perspectives
  • Respect for contextual and indigenous knowledge systems