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Greenverse Science inaugural editorial: advancing sustainability through innovation

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Greenverse Sci. 2025, 1, 1.
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In an era marked by rapid industrialization, urban expansion, and growing demands for energy and resources, the need for sustainable technologies and engineering solutions has never been more urgent. The environmental challenges of our time - resource depletion, widespread pollution, and climate change - present complex and interdisciplinary problems. It is against this backdrop that we launch Greenverse Science, a global, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to research at the intersection of environmental technology, renewable energy, sustainable engineering, and advanced catalysis.

Our mission is to provide a rigorous platform where scientists, engineers, technologists, and innovators converge to develop strategies that reduce ecological impact while supporting human progress. We believe sustainable technologies emerge when circular economy principles, renewable energy systems, and resource-efficient designs are treated not as secondary considerations, but as foundations to innovation, and also when advanced engineering highly integrates novel materials and catalytic processes.

Catalysis lies at the heart of this mission, enabling efficient chemical transformations with minimal waste and energy consumption, thereby driving eco-friendly production and environmental remediation. Concurrently, sustainable engineering and environmental technology pave the way for deploying renewable energy systems, waste-to-energy solutions, high-performance functional materials, and nanotechnology-enabled processes.

Greenverse Science is inherently interdisciplinary. We welcome contributions spanning chemical engineering, materials science, environmental science, energy technology, and sustainability studies - whether it is fundamental research on catalytic mechanisms, the design of next-generation materials, the implementation of pollution-control technologies, or system-level modeling of circular economy frameworks. By bridging these fields, the journal aims to accelerate the transition from scientific discovery to real-world impact.

To our authors, reviewers, and readers: you are part of a community dedicated to ingenuity, integrity, and societal relevance. We invite your bold ideas, your highest scientific standards, and your willingness to cross disciplinary boundaries. Together, we can chart a future where human development and ecological preservation are not in conflict, but in harmony.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the founding Editorial Board, our reviewers, and the broader research community for their support. The launch of Greenverse Science represents not just the start of a new journal, but a commitment to shaping an innovative and sustainable future.

Aims and Scope

Greenverse Science is dedicated to advancing research and innovation that address global environmental and sustainability challenges. The journal focuses on:

1. Sustainable energy and low-carbon systems

(1) Renewable and clean energy technologies;

(2) Low-carbon fuels and carbon capture and utilization;

(3) Energy-efficient and sustainable process design;

(4) Climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques;

(5) Integrated energy-environment systems.

2. Environmental quality, pollution control, and ecosystem health

(1) Air, water, and soil pollution monitoring and management;

(2) Advanced environmental restoration and remediation technologies;

(3) Waste-to-resource pathways and circular-material systems;

(4) Environmental risk assessment and lasting infrastructure;

(5) Human-environment interactions and exposure measurement;

3. Advanced materials, catalysis, and sustainable technologies

(1) Green and sustainable catalytic processes;

(2) Nanotechnology and functional, eco-engineered materials;

(3) Cleaner production and eco-friendly chemical technologies;

(4) Resource-efficient manufacturing and industrial sustainability;

(5) Materials and technologies that enable circular economy transitions.

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Conflicts of interest

Zhang, D. serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Greenverse Science, but was not involved in any aspects of the editorial process, particularly in reviewer selection, manuscript handling, or decision making.

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