Sources of Scientific Information

The academic journal that I have chosen is titled “Globale Lake Responses to Climate Change’. This journal covers all factors on how climate change is affecting lakes all around the world and how it has become detrimental to multiple ecosystems. This is considered Academic peer-reviewed material as it provides an overview of research and does not contain sections such as ‘Methods’ and/or ‘Results’. This journal has been written by multiple authors and has been reviewed by different experts making this a highly credible piece of academically sourced information. This provides an excellent example of an academically peer-reviewed source of material and I found the resource provided which helps determine which category certain literature falls into extremely useful.

 

The peer review information is shown in the document as

 

 “Peer review information 1111 Nature Reviews Earth & Environment thanks [Referee#1 name], [Referee#2 name] and the other, 1112 anonymous, reviewer(s) for their contribution to the peer review of this work. 

Woolway, R. I., Kraemer, B. M., Lenters, J. D., Merchant, C. J., O’Reilly, C. M., & Sharma, S. (2020). Global lake responses to climate change. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 1(8), 388-403.

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  1. Right so this is a peer-reviewed review material. Make sure to review your writing and check the grammar of your posts

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