Premier Journal of Environmental Science

About the Premier Journal of Environmental Science (PJES)

The Premier Journal of Environmental Science (PJES) is an eminent journal in its field, delivering open-access, peer-reviewed, quarterly publications to advance environmental research. Published by Premier Science, PJES encourages and champions interdisciplinary collaboration, uniting scholars to address pressing issues like climate change, sustainable resource management, and the critical role of biodiversity in environmental science.

Publication frequency: quarterly
Indexing: Google ScholarUlrichsweb and others
Archived: British Library and Portico
ISSN: 3049-8422

Editor-in-Chief
Dr Dennis Clark BA, PhD ORCiD LinkedIn logo
(Retired from Arizona State University)
Phoenix, Arizona
USA
drdennisclark@gmail.com

PJES Aims and Scope

As a distinguished journal of environmental science, PJES drives global research and dialogue in environmental science. Through peer-reviewed publications, it explores critical topics within the field, including: 

  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Geosciences
  • Social Sciences

PJES prioritises impactful, accessible research, offering curated insights into biodiversity in environmental science, climate adaptation, and sustainable practices.

Premier Journal of Environmental Science Articles

The environmental science articles in the PJES deliver ecological insights and sustainable solutions. Explore recent publications in this premier journal and submit your work via the eWorkFlow portal to contribute to global environmental research and advancement.

Article types – research, reviews, editorials/perspectives and correspondence-style articles will be considered.

Premier Journal of Environmental Science

Archive

Volume 4 – July – September 2025

Volume 3 – April – June 2025

Volume 2 – January – March 2025

Volume 1 – October – December 2024

FAQs


Volume 4 – July – September 2025

Fig 14 | GWP based on material life cycle stages for the base case model
Environmental Impact Assessment of Materials used for Buildings: A Case Study from France
Chadi Nasrallah
Civil Engineering Department, Order of Engineers, Beirut, Lebanon
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;4:100020
Fig 7 | Current and future predicted habitat suitability for P. uncia (snow leopard) in the Himalayan region based on MaxEnt species distribution modeling. (A) Current habitat suitability (1970–2000 baseline) highlights highly suitable areas along the high-altitude zones of Pakistan, India, Nepal, and western China. (B) The projection for 2050 under the SSP2-4.5 emission scenario shows a contraction and upward altitudinal shift in suitable habitats, especially in the western Himalayas. (C) Projection for 2100 under SSP5-8.5 indicates severe habitat loss, with isolated patches of suitability confined to narrow high-elevation ridgelines. Suitability classes range from Very High (dark red) to Unsuitable (white). Map extent covers latitudes 26–38°N and longitudes 71–95°E. Major rivers and country borders are overlaid for reference
Climate Variability, Biodiversity, and Human Dynamics in the Himalayas: A 2000-Year Historical and Predictive Study
Ambreen Ilyas
School of Biological Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;4:100021
Fig 1 | Schematic representation of the gene pool concept (GP1–GP4), illustrating the gradation of genetic relatedness and crossability with cultivated species. It shows increasing reproductive barriers and the corresponding challenges in gene transfer from primary to more distant gene pools
Harnessing Wild Relatives for Crop Improvement: Genetic Resources, Breeding Strategies, and Applications in Enhancing Yield, Quality, and Resilience
Muhammad Ahtisham, Zainab Obaid and Muhammad Tauseef Tariq Kisana
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;4:100019

Volume 3 – April – June 2025

Fig 1 | Perception of oil pollution severity in Ibeno
Residents’ Perception of the Impact of Crude Oil Spillage on Agricultural Production in Ibeno Community, Akwa Ibom State
Raphael Inegbenose Enaholo1 and Charles Olotu Adanu2
1. School of Environment and Life Science, University of Salford, Salford, UK
2. Centre for Energy, Petroleum, Mineral Law  and Policy, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100017
Fig 5 | Schematic flocculation mechanisms of polymer flocculants
Remediation of Wastewater Using Polymeric Materials: Flocculants and Nanofibers
Tuğba Isik
Mineral Research and Exploration General Directorate
Dumlupınar Bulvarı No:33/A, Çukurambar, 06530 Çankaya/Ankara
Türkiye
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100018
Fig 1 | Historical increment in global temperature (1881–2022)
Climate Change and Its Impact on Global Biodiversity
Ahmad Shahzad
National University of Science and Technology
Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100013
Fig 1 | Example of Passive House orientation
Net-Zero-Energy Building: A Case Study Using Ecotect Software Under Beirut Weather Conditions
Fadl Bdeir and Chadi Nasrallah
Department of Industrial Engineering, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100016
Fig 3 | Impact of climate change on plant biology
Climate Change and Plant Responses: Mechanisms and Adaptation Strategies
Amita Kajrolkar
Freelance Writer, Mumbai, India
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100015
Global Energy Transition Negotiations
Samantha Kline
Millersville University, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, USA
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;3:100014

Volume 2 – January – March 2025

Social Learning and Climate Action: How Communities Can Drive Environmental Policy Through Collective Behaviour
Syed Sibghatullah Shah
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;2:100012
Climate Change: Mitigation Strategies and Need for Adaptation
Amita Fotedar
Independent Author, New Zealand
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2025;2: 100011

Volume 1 – October – December 2024

Microplastics: Environmental Presence and Ecological Impact
Mary Christine Wheatley
Wheatley Research Consultancy, Bagley, Minnesota, USA
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024;1:100010
Fig 5 | Nanoparticles acting as antimicrobial agent24
Use of Agricultural Food Residue to Make Bioactive Packaging Material
Mariyam Munir
University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024;1:100009
Fig 1 | Conceptual framework for resilience Source: World Health Organization (2015).57
Climate Change and Global Health: An Interconnected Review
Mary Christine Wheatley
Wheatley Research Consultancy, Bagley, Minnesota, USA
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024;1:100008
Green Urbanism: Enhancing City Life Through Integrated Green Spaces
Mary Christine Wheatley
Wheatley Research Consultancy, Bagley, Minnesota, USA
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024;1:100007
Water Scarcity and Social Conflict: A Review
Mary Christine Wheatley
Wheatley Research Consultancy, Bagley, Minnesota, USA
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024;1:100006
Exploring citizen science applications for wildlife monitoring
Lara G. Moussa1, Midhun Mohan1,2,*
1 Ecoresolve, San Francisco, CA, the United States
2 Department of Geography, University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024:1;100005
Recent Trends in Renewable Energy Adoption and their Economic Implications
Dr Syed Sibghatullah Shah PhD
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024:1;100004
Climate Change Mitigation Strategies: A Review of Recent Advances and Debates
Syed Sibghatullah Shah
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024:1;100003
Figure 1: Network Visualization Highlighting Key Influencers
The Role of Social Media in Shaping Public Opinion on Environmental Issues
Syed Sibghatullah Shah
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024:1;100002
Interconnected maritime ecosystems
Strategies for Animal Biodiversity Conservation in Marine Ecosystems: A Review
Mariyam Munir
Entheon Institute, USA and Foggia, Italy
Premier Journal of Environmental Science 2024:1;100001

Premier Journal of Environmental Science FAQs

What types of environmental science articles can I submit to PJES?

PJES accepts original research, reviews, and technical notes in areas like ecology, environmental chemistry, geosciences, and social sciences. As a leading journal of environmental science, PJES welcomes studies on biodiversity in environmental science, climate mitigation, and sustainable urban planning. 

Does PJES support citizen science data in its publications?

Yes, we encourage the inclusion of citizen science data, such as wildlife monitoring or air quality observations, as supplemental materials in our environmental science articles. Authors can upload these via the eWorkFlow portal, strengthening the impact of their work. 

Can I share open-source datasets with my PJES article?

Yes, PJES, an open-access journal of environmental science, encourages sharing open-source datasets to enhance reproducibility. For example, if your article were in the field of biodiversity in environmental science, datasets on species distribution or habitat mapping might be submitted. 

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