 This study found that the majority of editors in environmental science and public health are male, with few women and gender minorities represented. Additionally, the majority of editors are based in high-income countries, with only a small number of editors hailing from low-income countries. Furthermore, the majority of editors are based in the UN Western Europe and other region, with a large proportion of editors being based in the US and UK alone. These findings suggest that there is a lack of diversity in the field of environmental science and public health, and that the current system of knowledge production is not representative of the world's population.