Environmental Communication is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the crucial role of communication in addressing environmental issues. It examines how communication practices shape our understanding, attitudes, and behaviors related to the environment. The journal seeks to foster interdisciplinary conversations and promote effective strategies for environmental advocacy, education, and policy.
Key topics in Environmental Communication include media coverage of environmental issues, public perceptions of climate change, environmental risk communication, the role of social movements, and the use of communication technologies for environmental activism. The journal serves as a valuable resource for communication scholars, environmental scientists, policymakers, and practitioners working to promote environmental sustainability. The journal is indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
Environmental Communication encourages submissions that offer innovative perspectives, empirical evidence, and practical insights into the complex interplay between communication and the environment. By providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, the journal aims to advance knowledge, inform action, and contribute to a more sustainable future.