Journal of Climate Systems and Environmental Change

Aim and Scope

The Journal of Climate Systems and Environmental Change is dedicated to advancing research and understanding in climate science, atmospheric systems, and environmental transformations. It features peer-reviewed original studies, analytical reviews, and case-based reports that address the dynamics of climate variability, global warming, anthropogenic effects, and ecological resilience.

The journal emphasizes multidisciplinary approaches to studying the Earth's climate systems, integrating insights from meteorology, environmental science, oceanography, geophysics, and atmospheric chemistry. Topics of interest include climate modeling, extreme weather events, carbon cycles, greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy solutions, and sustainable environmental practices.

It encourages contributions that explore the impact of climate change on biodiversity, agriculture, water resources, public health, and socio-economic systems. The journal also highlights climate adaptation strategies, mitigation policies, environmental risk assessment, and the role of technology in addressing environmental challenges.

By promoting collaborative research and open dissemination of knowledge, the Journal of Climate Systems and Environmental Change seeks to support informed decision-making and innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Its mission is to facilitate global dialogue and scientific excellence in tackling pressing environmental and climate related issues.