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Our December issue is out!

This month we cover reducing emissions from soybean production, support for carbon pricing, rubidium extraction, polyolefins upcycling, hystorical oyster reefs, lithium-sulfur batteries and more.

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  • An exceptional year!

    Nature Sustainability thanks authors, referees and readers for the incredible engagement they have shown this year. Our success is reflected by an exceptional level of submissions in 2024, for which we are grateful. This has also meant that the editorial team has had a very busy year and is ready to take some rest. We appreciate your patience while we pause for the winter holidays.

  • Seeking environmental justice requires vast amounts of written law as well as armies of lawyers to make them fair and actionable. Two studies and a Perspective on litigation as a tool for achieving desired ecological and social outcomes anchor our Focus on environmental law, along with insights from a former White House lawyer and a collection of studies from recent years.

  • Why is the pace of change towards a more sustainable state so slow, and how can change be accelerated? These are the focal points of the CSIRO–Nature Sustainability expert panel. Experts will unpack the underlying root causes of resistance to sustainability transitions and how they manifest in different systems and geographical settings.

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  • Parties to the Paris Agreement state their climate goals, and any action plans to meet them, in their nationally determined contributions. This study uses computational linguistic analysis to shed light on the deeper discourse within such documents.

    • Ivan Savin
    • Lewis C. King
    • Jeroen van den Bergh
    Analysis
  • Perovskite light-emitting diodes, an emerging lighting and display technology, are receiving increasing attention by both academia and industry. This study assesses their prospects from an environmental, economic and technical perspective.

    • Muyi Zhang
    • Xiaotian Ma
    • Feng Gao
    AnalysisOpen Access
  • The sudden electricity price increase in Europe in 2021 raised concerns about the ability of power markets to withstand energy price shocks without compromising climate goals. This study shows that countries with larger shares of decarbonized electricity were not more exposed to natural gas price shocks.

    • Raul Bajo-Buenestado
    • Antonio M. Bento
    • Zissis E. Marmarelis
    Analysis
  • The illegal timber trade is one of the primary drivers of deforestation in Brazil. A study now analyses timber trade networks and supply chains to identify actors operating contrary to the regulations and continuing to support illegal timber trade.

    • Luis Gustavo Nonato
    • Victor Russo
    • Jorge Poco
    Analysis
  • Overuse of nitrogen fertilizer in crop cultivation can lead to environmental pollution necessitating strategies to optimize nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). This study examines data from more than 31,000 farmer fields across South Asia to identify opportunities for improving NUE in rice cropping systems.

    • Sam Coggins
    • Andrew J. McDonald
    • Peter Craufurd
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Dramatic improvements in soil health are necessary to increase agricultural production and reduce crop failures. We provide recommendations for scaling of soil health and fertility management in Africa through practical approaches to prioritization, evidence-based policy and effective extension.

    • Sieg Snapp
    • Jordan Chamberlin
    • Tor Vågen
    Comment
  • The goal to achieve urban water sustainability is likely to be hindered by current regulations in China. Setting holistic, flexible and ecologically benign pollutant discharge standards can help China’s efforts to shape a more sustainable wastewater management approach.

    • Wen-Wei Li
    • Han-Qing Yu
    Comment
  • Seeking environmental justice requires vast amounts of written law and armies of lawyers to enforce and navigate them fairly. Sustainability research must incorporate data and insights on these laws from legal scholars to better understand the impacts of competing claims for human use and ecosystem health

    Editorial
  • Want faster permits? Start by giving agencies the staff they need to do their jobs, then let’s talk about updating laws.

    • John Ruple
    World View

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