Climate and Environment

A section of Geosciences (ISSN 2076-3263).

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The Climate and Environment section of Geosciences publishes cutting-edge research on the dynamics, variability, and long-term changes of the Earth's climate system. This section encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including past, present, and future changes in climate, climate variability across different temporal and spatial scales, and interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, and biosphere. Studies employing observational data, paleoclimate reconstructions, numerical modeling, and emerging artificial intelligence techniques to advance climate science are particularly welcomed.

We invite contributions that address key climate processes, such as radiative forcing, feedback mechanisms, and teleconnections, in addition to studies focusing on extreme climate events, climate change detection and attribution, and climate impacts on natural and human systems. Research on climate projections under different emission scenarios, in addition to methodological advancements in climate data analysis, is also within the scope of this section, as are orbital effects, bolide impacts, and corona mass ejections (CEM).

By fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and integrating insights from meteorology, oceanography, paleoclimatology, and climate dynamics, this section aims to enhance our understanding of the Earth's climate system and inform strategies for climate adaptation and mitigation.

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