The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses establishes an interdisciplinary forum to examine evidence of climate change. Addressing differential effects across regions, the journal explores how climate change impacts ecosystems—from glacial and coastal systems to coral reefs—as well as marginalized communities confronting shifting shorelines, crises of food supply, water availability, and health. It calls for research offering adaptive responses and pathways to build resilient societies and economies. The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses engages with questions of scale—local, national, and global—and seeks to integrate science, economics, politics, sociology, and ethics into discussions of our shared planetary future.
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