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Climate Impact Lab: Contamination, Atmosphere & Environmental Change

A JBRES Special Issue dedicated to rigorous, outcome-oriented research on environmental contamination, atmospheric processes, and climate-driven changes—linking pollution dynamics, extreme events, and biosphere interactions to inform mitigation, adaptation, and planetary health.

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Climate Impact Lab: Contamination, Atmosphere & Environmental Change

This Special Issue of the Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences (JBRES) invites high-quality submissions that strengthen the evidence base for understanding contamination, atmospheric chemistry, and environmental shifts under climate change. We welcome work that improves pollution monitoring & modeling, clarifies climate-contaminant interactions, and demonstrates real-world impacts & mitigation effectiveness across diverse ecosystems and human systems.

Contamination & Atmospheric Processes
Aerosols, greenhouse gases, air pollutants, multiphase chemistry, emission sources, long-range transport, deposition.
Climate-Driven Impacts & Change
Extreme weather effects on contaminants, biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks, ocean acidification, planetary boundaries, adaptation strategies.

About this Special Issue

Environmental research is strongest when it connects atmospheric processes with contamination dynamics and climate outcomes. This Special Issue focuses on climate-impacted contamination and atmospheric change—from pollutant emissions and transformations to extreme event influences, biosphere feedbacks, and policy-relevant evaluation. We especially welcome submissions that report transparent methods, practical endpoints, and insights that can improve air quality, ecosystem resilience, and long-term planetary health.

Preference is given to studies with clear outcomes (air quality metrics, contaminant fate, climate forcing), robust analysis, and a concise “What this changes in practice” statement.

Topics of interest

Submissions may address (but are not limited to):

Atmospheric Chemistry & Aerosols Air Pollution & Climate Interactions Contaminant Fate in Extreme Weather Greenhouse Gas Emissions & Sinks Biosphere-Atmosphere Feedbacks Ocean Acidification & Atmospheric Links Planetary Boundaries & Pollution Long-Range Transport & Deposition Wildfire Emissions & Air Quality Methane & Short-Lived Climate Forcers Urban Air Pollution in Changing Climate Mitigation & Adaptation Strategies

Article types accepted

  • Original Research Articles
  • Clinical Trials & Intervention Studies
  • Observational & Population Studies
  • Review Articles
  • Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
  • Mini-Reviews
  • Short Communications
  • Case Studies (where appropriate)
Tip: Include (1) primary/secondary outcomes, (2) a brief methods transparency note (preregistration/data availability if applicable), and (3) a “Clinical/Community Relevance” paragraph.

Why submit to this Special Issue?

  • Impact-forward visibility: your work is presented alongside leading contamination, atmospheric, and climate change research.
  • Efficient editorial pathway: JBRES targets rapid peer review (7–14 days where applicable).
  • Permanent DOI: accepted articles receive DOI for strong citation continuity.
  • Open access reach: broad discoverability for researchers, policymakers, and environmental teams.
  • Author support: clear guidance through review, proofing, and publication.
Ready to submit?
Submit online, or share an abstract for an editorial scope check (methods + outcomes summary preferred).
Alternative submission emails: [email protected] | [email protected]
License (upon publication): Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
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