Building on a strong foundation of trusted partnerships, robust publishing infrastructure, and a reputation for delivering high-quality, peer-reviewed research, GeoScienceWorld enters its third decade with renewed purpose and energy. Guided by strong leadership and principled governance, we have consistently delivered innovative, collaborative solutions while maintaining the solid financial footing that enables us to weather challenges and invest in our future. Our founding mission remains vital: to strengthen independent society publishers, expand access to high-quality research, and continue to invest in an infrastructure that supports researchers and scientific discovery. We are pleased to share our achievements in the 2024-2025 Annual Report.
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