Climate change is an amalgamation of the changes in the climatic conditions, timeline and geography specific as a result of human activities. In fact, the most dreaded phenomenon of global warming is only a part of climate change. The climate change includes unusual changes in weather, temperature, precipitation, and wind of an area which unbalances the local ecosystem, sustainability and human living conditions on a global scale.
The rapidly degenerating conditions of human life and the planet’s ecosystems emphasizes the importance of Accelerated publication on Climate change which contains research articles compiled in quality journals like Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences. These journals by providing unconstrained access to its contents, aid researchers and scientists to develop new techniques and solutions to the almost out of hand problem of drastic climate changes.
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