Nature Reviews Earth & Environment (nature-reviews-earth-and-environment)
Journal positioning
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment is a Springer Nature review journal that publishes authoritative, synthesis-driven articles spanning the full breadth of Earth and environmental science — solid Earth, surface processes, climate, oceans, atmosphere, cryosphere, biogeochemistry, and human-environment interactions. Its defining character is that it publishes no primary research: every article is a review, perspective, or comment, and most substantive content is commissioned by the editors. The journal rewards expert authors who can synthesize a field, adjudicate competing interpretations, identify consensus and open questions, and set a forward agenda — written for a broad cross-disciplinary Earth-science readership and produced to a high editorial and graphical standard. This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing tool. It does not replace the journal's current official submission guidelines, nor the editorial commissioning process. Before proposing, re-check the live author and pre-submission-enquiry instructions on the Nature Reviews Earth & Environment site.
When to trigger
- The author wants to publish a comprehensive, authoritative review or perspective across an Earth or environmental science topic and names Nature Reviews Earth & Environment as the target.
- A senior author with field-defining standing is preparing a pre-submission enquiry or responding to a commissioning invitation.
- A manuscript synthesizes a field's state of knowledge, reconciles competing models, and sets research priorities — rather than reporting new data.
- The author needs to understand the commissioned, no-primary-research model and the enquiry route before investing in a full draft.
Scope & topic fit
- Synthesis reviews across any Earth-system domain: solid Earth and tectonics, geomorphology and surface processes, oceanography, atmospheric science, cryosphere, and biogeochemical cycles.
- Climate science and global change: mechanisms, feedbacks, observed and projected change, and the integration of paleo, observational, and model evidence.
- Environmental science and human-Earth interactions: pollution, land use, resources, hazards, and sustainability framed as a scientific synthesis.
- Methodological and conceptual reviews: how an analytical approach, observing system, or modeling framework has reshaped a subfield.
- Perspectives and agenda-setting pieces that frame an emerging question, debate, or research direction.
- Cross-cutting integrative topics that connect multiple Earth-science disciplines for a general expert audience.
Method & evidence bar
- The article must synthesize, not report: the contribution is comprehensive coverage, balanced adjudication of the literature, and a clear forward agenda — not new datasets or experiments.
- Coverage must be authoritative and current: the relevant literature is represented fairly, recent advances are integrated, and the synthesis reflects genuine command of the field.
- Competing interpretations and uncertainties must be presented even-handedly; the article should distinguish established consensus from contested or speculative claims.
- Conceptual figures and schematics are central to the format and must convey mechanism or synthesis, not merely reproduce prior figures.
- Quantitative syntheses (compiled datasets, meta-level comparisons) must document sources and methods transparently even though the article is not primary research.
- Author standing and balance matter: reviews are expected from recognized experts, and conflicts of interest in adjudicating a field must be disclosed.
Structure & house style
- The journal uses commissioned formats — Reviews, Perspectives, and shorter comment/technical pieces — each with editor-set scope, length, and display-item allowances; confirm current specifications on the live site.
- A pre-submission enquiry (outline plus author qualifications) is the normal entry route; unsolicited full manuscripts are generally not the expected path.
- Reviews open with the significance and scope of the field, develop the synthesis thematically, and close with a Summary and an explicit future-directions / outstanding-questions section.
- Display items are professionally redrawn by the Nature Reviews art team; authors supply clear conceptual sketches and must ensure schematics are original or properly permissioned.
- Writing is for a broad Earth-science readership: accessible, jargon-controlled, and structured with informative headings rather than dense specialist prose.
- Boxes are used for background concepts, definitions, or methodological primers that support the main narrative.
Official-submission checklist
- Before giving submission-ready advice, read
../../resources/source-basis.md and ../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the official source anchors for this journal family, then cite the current journal-specific page you checked.
- Search the live site for "Nature Reviews Earth and Environment author guidelines" and follow the current Springer Nature version.
- Re-check article-type definitions, length and display-item limits, and the pre-submission enquiry procedure and required materials.
- Re-check figure/permissions policy and the art-redrawing workflow; confirm any data-compilation transparency expectations for quantitative syntheses.
- Re-check competing-interests, funding, authorship, and AI-use disclosure requirements specific to commissioned reviews.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
Common desk-reject triggers
- A primary-research manuscript reporting new data, experiments, or models — outside the journal's no-primary-research scope.
- An unsolicited full review submitted without a pre-submission enquiry where one is expected.
- A narrow or partial literature survey that lacks comprehensive coverage, balance, or a forward agenda.
- A review by authors without the standing or breadth to adjudicate the field, or with undisclosed conflicts in doing so.
- Figures that merely reproduce others' published display items without original conceptual synthesis or permissions.
Re-routing decision
- A longer, more technical and quantitative geophysics review for a specialist readership:
reviews-of-geophysics.
- Primary research with broad cross-disciplinary Earth-science significance:
nature-geoscience.
- A primary atmospheric-science study needing full treatment:
journal-of-geophysical-research-atmospheres.
- An Anthropocene / sustainability-framed synthesis aimed at solutions and futures:
earths-future or One Earth.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
[Topic tags] <2–3 closest topics>
[Method/evidence] <is this an authoritative, balanced, current synthesis with a forward agenda — and is it review, not primary research?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <article type / length & display items / pre-submission enquiry route / figure-permissions / disclosure>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>