All Earth covers various aspects from the internal structure of the Earth to its atmosphere. Committed to promoting international and interdisciplinary research in this field, its content not only includes traditional branches of earth sciences such as geology, meteorology, and oceanography, but also emphasizes interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research methods. The magazine also pays special attention to the interactions between humans and natural systems. This includes studying how human activities affect the Earth system and how to mitigate these impacts through scientific management and policy-making. For example, research can explore the impact of urbanization on biodiversity, or how sustainable land management can reduce the risk of natural disasters.This magazine encourages the publication of research related to various layers of the Earth, including the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and cryosphere. These studies can be fundamental or applied, but they must be reliable and reproducible. They can involve the latest advances in Earth observation technology, such as remote sensing and satellite image analysis, as well as explore how the Earth system responds to changes caused by natural or human factors, such as climate change, crustal movement, or the evolution of ecosystems.