 International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW) ISSN (Online): 1758-2091 - ISSN (Print): 1758-2083
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The primary mission of IJGW is to bring all disciplines together for both local and global solutions to combat global warming and its consequences. IJGW focuses around nine main pillars: better remediation, better avoidance, better efficiency, better cost effectiveness, better design, better resource utilisation, better environmental quality, better energy security, and better sustainable development. It also address issues related to global changes as a direct and/or indirect result of climate modification and strategies for adaptation to such changes.
IJGW seeks to unite all disciplines involved in the understanding of and response to global warming and its impacts through solutions. We therefore welcome papers from disciplines as diverse as - but not limited to - engineering, climate science, ecology, economics, education, management, information sciences, politics, and strategy development, etc.
Objectives
The objectives of IJGW are to establish an effective channel of communication between professionals, academics, researchers, scientists, engineers, and policymakers in academia and research institutions, government agencies, all sectors (industrial, residential, commercial, governmental, transportation, utilities, etc.), and other private organisations with a common goal to understand global warming and its consequences and bring local and global solutions to these. It also aims to promote and coordinate developments in the field of global warming and global change. The dimension of the journal is diverse and global because of the nature of the topic on global warming and global changes. Readership
IJGW provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics, researchers, scientists, engineers and policymakers, working in the fields of energy, environment, and sustainable development with a primary focus on bringing local and global solutions to global warming and its global changes, to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work. Contents
IJGW publishes high-quality original papers, review articles, and technical notes in the area of global warming, covering a diverse range of topics and problems related but not limited to energy, environment, ecology, climate, economy, fuels, social and physical infrastructure, clean and green technologies, sustainable development, policy and strategy development, etc., with a common goal of addressing an issue or bringing a solution to the issue. Those pertaining to modelling, theory, analysis, computational methods and simulations, design, experiments, visualisation and measurement techniques are also appropriate for the journal. IJGW will also include letters to the editor, book reviews, an events calendar, etc. Subject Coverage
Papers on topics are solicited from all relevant disciplinary areas, ranging from current problems, projections, new concepts, modelling, experiments and measurements, to simulations. The topical areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Acid precipitation
- Aerosols
- Atmospheric changes
- Biofuels and alternatives
- Carbon sequestration
- Carbon tax
- Clean technologies
- Climate change and heath issues
- Climate change modelling and simulations
- Climate networks (oceans, regions, forests, etc.)
- Climatic events
- Coupled ocean-atmosphere systems
- Deforestation
- Earth sciences
- Ecology
- Ecosystems and biodiversity
- Energy policies and strategies
- Energy quality and security
- Energy technologies
- Engineering tools
- Environment policies and strategies
- Environment quality and security
- Environment technologies
- Environmental education and training
- Exergetic improvements
- Food and agriculture
- Forestry
- Global earth observations
- Global economics
- Global environment
- Global policies
- Global warming modelling and simulations
- Green design and manufacturing
- Green energy
- Greenhouse gases
- Human health and welfare issues
- Hurricanes and catastrophic events
- Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
- Hydrological cycles
- Information technology
- Measurement techniques and data management
- Nuclear energy and technologies
- Oceans and global warming
- Policy and strategy development
- Renewables
- Smog
- Solid and municipal wastes
- Space and atmospheric applications
- Stratospheric ozone depletion
- Sustainable development
- Sustainable environment and health
- Thermal pollution
- Urban and regional planning
- Volcanoes and volcanic events
- Waste management
- Water and water issues
- Weather forecasts and scenarios
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently
under consideration for publication elsewhere.
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors,
sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are
available on the Author Guidelines
web-page.
To submit a paper, please go to Submissions of Papers
AUTHORS MUST SUBMIT THEIR PAPERS THROUGH THE ONLINE SUBMISSION SYSTEM, OTHERWISE THEIR PAPERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION All papers must be submitted online. If you experience any problems submitting your paper online, please contact submissions@inderscience.com,
describing the exact problem you experience. Please include in your email the title of the Journal.
Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Honorary Editor T. Nejat Veziroglu President IAHE 5794 SW 40 St. #303 Miami, Fl 33155 USA Editor in Chief Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Dincer University of Ontario Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K4 CANADA Ibrahim.Dincer uoit.ca
Editorial Assistant Dr. C. Ozgur Colpan Ryerson University Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 350 Victoria Street Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3 CANADA Editorial Board Members Dr. T. BarkerT. University of Cambridge Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation research (4CMR) Department of Land Economy 19 Silver Street Cambridge CB3 9EP UK Prof. Ian J. BatemanIa Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment University of East Anglia School of Environmental Sciences Norwich NR4 7TJ UK Dr. R.A. BettsR. MET Office Hadley Centre for Climate Change Exeter, Devon EX1 3PB UK Prof. Wade BowersWa Interim Director - Environmental Policy Institute Memorial University of Newfoundland Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Environmental Science and Sustainable Resource Management Grenfell Campus Corner Brook, NL A2H 6P9 CANADA Dr. H. DimitriouH. University College London Bartlett School of Planning Fourth Floor, Wates House 22 Gordon Street London WC1H OQB UK Dr. J.-C. DuplessyJ. Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement Bâtiment 12 Parc du CNRS F-91198 Gif sur Yvette cedex FRANCE Dr. G.R. GrobG. International Sustainable Energy Organization (ISEO) POB 200 CH-1211 Geneva 20 SWITZERLAND Dr. P.G. HarrisP. Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies; Head of Department Hong Kong Institute of Education Department of Social Sciences 10 Lo Ping Road Tai Po HONG KONG Dr. H. ImaiH. Kyoto University Kyoto Institute of Economic Research Sakyo Kyoto 606-8501 JAPAN Dr. I.S.F. JonesI. University of Sydney Ocean Technology Group J05 NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA Dr. R.E. LöfstedtR. King's College London International Policy Institute King's Centre for Risk Management London SE1 9NN UK Dr. S. MasselS. Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Oceanology 81-712 Sopot POLAND Dr. Adnan MidilliAd Professor in Department of Marine Engineering; Director of Turgut Kiran Maritime College; Head of Energy Technologies Division Rize University 53900 Rize TURKEY Prof. Mohan MunasingheMo Vice Chair, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Chairman Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND) 10/1 De Fonseka Place Colombo 5 SRI LANKA Dr. T. OkiT. University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku Tokyo 153-8505 JAPAN Dr. J. PanJ. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Research Centre for Sustainable Development Room 907, 5 Jiannei Dajie Beijing 100732 CHINA Prof. A. Heitor ReisA. University of Évora Évora Geophysics Centre R. Romao Ramalho, 59 7000-671 Évora PORTUGAL Dr. S. RiffatS. University of Nottingham School of Built Environment Nottingham NG7 2RD UK Dr. T. SawaT. Kyoto University Institute of Economic Research Yoshida-honmachi Sakyoku Kyoto 606-8501 JAPAN Dr. D. SchafferD. TWAS, The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World Strada Costiera 11 34014 Trieste ITALY Dr. Z. SenZ. Istanbul Technical University Hydraulics and Water Resources Division Civil Engineering Faculty Maslak 34469 Istanbul TURKEY Dr. H.B. SinghH. NASA Ames Research Center MS 245-5 Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA Dr. M. TodorovicM. University of Belgrade DERES - Division for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources Laboratory for Thermodynamics and Thermotechnics Faculty of Agriculture, Studentski Trg 1 11000 Belgrade SERBIA Dr. E.U. Von WeizsäckerE. University of California, Santa Barbara Donald Bren School for Environmental Science and Management Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131 USA Dr. K. WarnerK. United Nations University Social Vulnerability and Environmental Migration Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) UN Campus, Hermann-Ehlers-Str. 10 53113 Bonn GERMANY
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