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CSIRO PUBLISHING Environ. Chem. 2020, 17, 353–354 Editorial https://doi.org/10.1071/ENv17n5_ED Kevin Francesconi Institute of Chemistry, University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 1, 8010 Graz, Austria. Email: kevin.francesconi@uni-graz.at Environmental Chemistry was founded in 2004 by Dr Alison the public. Another significant change has been the large Green who recognised the need at that time for a journal increase in submissions from China, reflecting the growing focusing on the chemical processes, both natural and status of science in China and, in particular, the huge interest anthropogenically driven, influencing our environment. In in the environmental sciences. 2010, I was given the opportunity to serve as Editor-in-Chief I thank my editorial colleagues for their professional input to at Environmental Chemistry; as I pass the baton on to Environmental Chemistry over the years; a big thank-you also to Professor Jamie Lead, I briefly reflect on some highlights the journal managers (initially Dr Jenny Foster and now Dr Marisa from the last decade. Spiniello) and to the excellent production team based in My time as an editor at Environmental Chemistry has been Melbourne. Finally, I thank the authors who have published their very rewarding, presenting me with a window into various research with us – at Environmental Chemistry,
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