Tsinghua University Press has proudly announced the inaugural launch of Carbonsphere, an innovative open-access and peer-reviewed journal specifically devoted to advancing carbon science, technology, and policy. This groundbreaking platform, sponsored by Qinghai University and Tsinghua University and published through Tsinghua University Press, stands poised to transform the interdisciplinary landscape of carbon research. It melds insights from natural ecosystems, engineered systems, and socio-economic frameworks, offering a cutting-edge forum for scholarly discourse and practical solutions essential to tackling the global net-zero challenge.
At its core, Carbonsphere is designed to bridge carbon research across immensely diverse scales and contexts, ranging from cellular and molecular carbon processes to sprawling planetary carbon dynamics. This journal uniquely integrates fundamental scientific discovery with applied, real-world implementation, uniting disciplines that include physics, chemistry, ecology, materials science, engineering, economics, policy studies, and the humanities. By navigating these cross-disciplinary realms, Carbonsphere fosters collaboration, integrative methodologies, and innovative approaches to combat climate change and drive sustainable development.
The journal’s editorial vision is guided by Editor-in-Chief Zhu Liu and Honorary Editor-in-Chief Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, both renowned leaders in sustainability science and climate policy. Zhu Liu emphasizes that carbon “is the basic element of life,” signaling Carbonsphere’s mission to illuminate the continuity from microscopic carbon phenomena to macro-level planetary stewardship. As stated in the founding editorial, Carbonsphere aims to serve as a shared platform for scientific inquiry and societal transformation, inspiring the co-creation of knowledge and solutions necessary for an equitable and just net-zero transition that respects ecological limits while accounting for social complexities.
Carbonsphere invites comprehensive research contributions that encompass the entire spectrum of carbon science, including but not limited to: biogeochemical carbon cycles, carbon fluxes in terrestrial and marine environments, advancements in carbon-based nanomaterials, carbon capture and storage technologies, innovations in renewable energy systems, carbon accounting methodologies, and governance frameworks for emissions reduction. The journal specifically prioritizes studies that move seamlessly from mechanistic understanding to system-level modeling, engineering prototypes, policy design, and tangible societal impact.
The publication encourages the submission of diverse article types—Original Research articles, Reviews, Perspectives, Short Communications, and Letters to the Editor—to cultivate a vibrant academic dialogue. Furthermore, Carbonsphere highlights Data & Software Articles, Design & Prototype submissions, Methodological contributions, and Bench-to-Policy narratives, underscoring its commitment to reproducibility, transparency, and collaborative innovation. The rigorous peer-review process ensures scientific integrity and fosters trust among researchers, engineers, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide.
This journal launch unites the distinctive institutional strengths of two leading Chinese universities: Qinghai University and Tsinghua University. Qinghai University, a prominent institution in western China, excels in interdisciplinary research areas spanning engineering, agriculture, medicine, management, economics, science, and law. Tsinghua University, established in 1911, is globally renowned for its comprehensive, top-tier research and education excellence across natural sciences, engineering, humanities, and social sciences. Combined, their expertise embodies the multifaceted nature of carbon challenges and solutions.
Publication by Tsinghua University Press further ensures Carbonsphere’s reach and impact within the international scholarly community. As a major Chinese academic publisher with deep engagement in global scientific networks, Tsinghua University Press leverages advanced digital publishing technologies and open-access dissemination via SciOpen. SciOpen’s platform facilitates broad visibility, discoverability, and user-friendly submission processes, cementing the journal’s accessibility for researchers and stakeholders worldwide.
The launch of Carbonsphere marks a timely and vital intervention in the rapidly evolving discourse on climate change mitigation and sustainable development. By fostering a unified yet diverse platform, the journal equips scientists, engineers, policymakers, and social scientists to traverse disciplinary boundaries and co-develop integrative frameworks—melding scientific rigor with innovative policy and social innovation. The aspiration is to accelerate transition pathways towards net-zero carbon emissions while emphasizing justice, equity, and resilience.
More than a repository for incremental carbon research, Carbonsphere endeavors to transform the scholarly ecosystem. Its emphasis on linking natural, engineered, and human systems reflects an understanding that technological solutions alone are insufficient without concomitant governance reforms and societal buy-in. Through interdisciplinary research that incorporates novel data-driven and digital methodologies, alongside critical analyses of policy and cultural dimensions, the journal seeds new knowledge paradigms for carbon stewardship and climate action.
Importantly, Carbonsphere pledges to uphold high standards of ethics, data transparency, and reproducibility. This commitment extends to encouraging authors to share datasets, software tools, and experimental protocols openly, fostering a reproducible science culture critical in addressing complex carbon system questions. With this infrastructure, the journal empowers a global community of scholars and practitioners dedicated to evidence-based interventions and carbon management strategies.
In conclusion, the introduction of Carbonsphere by Tsinghua University Press ushers in a dynamic era for carbon science and policy research. By embracing a broad spectrum of disciplines and methodological approaches, the journal provides an indispensable forum aligned with the urgency of global climate goals. Researchers and policymakers interested in advancing rigorous, collaborative, and solution-oriented carbon knowledge will find Carbonsphere an invaluable resource driving progress toward a sustainable, just net-zero future.
Subject of Research: Carbon science, technology, and policy across natural, engineered, and socio-economic systems
Article Title: Carbonsphere launches for carbon science and net-zero solutions
News Publication Date: Not specified
Web References: Carbonsphere Journal
References: DOI – 10.26599/CS.2025.9510004
Image Credits: Carbonsphere, Tsinghua University Press
Keywords: Carbon science, carbon technology, net-zero emissions, climate policy, interdisciplinary research, carbon cycle, carbon materials, carbon governance, sustainable development, carbon accounting, climate change mitigation, open-access publishing

