Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): Shaping Tomorrow: Student Perspectives on a Changing World

Cover image of Volume 1, No. 2: a tree growing from a small globe surrounded by symbols representing research, innovation, sustainability, and knowledge.

This second issue of Future Earth highlights student scholarship examining the economic, ecological, and social dimensions of environmental change and sustainability. Published by Thompson Rivers University and hosted by BC ELN through Open Journal Systems, the issue brings together student perspectives that analyze pressing global challenges while exploring pathways toward resilience and climate action.

Featuring analytical commentaries grounded in environmental economics, natural resource management, climate policy, and social sustainability, this open-access issue showcases how emerging scholars are investigating the real-world impacts of global change and the economic and social pressures shaping communities in a changing world. By amplifying student research and insight, Future Earth continues its mission to support student voices as contributors to conversations shaping a more sustainable and equitable future.

Published: 2026-03-13