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2022 Article and Paper Title Index Completed, in Editing Process
Indexing of Journal/ Magazine Article and Conference Paper titles has been Completed for 2022 Environmental and Renewable Energy Journals and Conferences, and is now in editing. With easing of some COVID-19 procedures , information continued to come throughout the year. Many conferences continued in virtual format, others returned to, or continued, in-person, or a hybrid of in-person and virtual. While COVID eased, the economy went the other way, contributing to another year of editing difficulties. The 2022 Index will be later than hoped, but it is now projected to be out by mid-2023, again at www.eppicenvae2.org .
For 2022, 183 Journals and Magazines and 174 conferences are included in the index. These sources produced over 21,000 articles and papers on environmental and renewable energy developments in the US and internationally, as more and more international content is being added.
Each year new publication subjects emerge. Expanded emphasis areas in 2022 were Decarbonization, Resilience and Sustainability, Indoor Air Quality, Effects of Air Pollution, Occupational Health, Storm Water, and more European content not emphasized in the US (e.g., Pollution from Shipping, Industrial Wastes, etc). Annually, large changes in topical content also occur. For 2022 they were Microplastics, Environmental Justice/DEI/ESG, COVID-19 Prevention and Monitoring, Advanced Monitoring Techniques, and Environmental Health.
The Index is applications-centered to serve a wide range of user groups. Our Index is the only one we know with a unique approach of presentation of conferences and publications in a consolidated format with sources from trade and research, national and international, and technical and general areas. It is now generated as a free product for as long as practicable since marketing and subscriptions are no longer possible under today's economic directions. As we've committed each year, we will never claim credit for any article or paper content and will always refer inquiries to the origin of the article/paper for detailed information.
We hope your use of the Index is productive and that you will let us know of your inquiries or suggestions at contact@eppicenvae.org .
