Global warming is a much discussed phenomenon even on international platforms like UNO. The impacts of global warming have become so significant as to even dictate the diplomatic and bilateral relation of some countries. Defining Global warming, it is the temperature rise the planet has undergone as a result of long term heating of the Earth caused due to the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases released due to various human activities like unmanaged industrialization, deforestation etc.
Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences is a collection of quality articles discussing the facts and perceived future of the global warming both as a scientific and societal subject. These open access journals provide unrestricted access to its contents to researchers, scientists and academicians to discover and invent ways to curb the adverse effects of global warming and a chance at saving our planet and in turn the life on the planet.
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