Description

The 4th Conference on Global Climate (CGC 2019) will be held during November 22-24, 2019 in Guilin, China. This Conference will cover issues on Global Climate. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods in related fields.

Call For Papers

The 4th Conference on Global Climate (CGC 2019)

Conference Date: November 22-24, 2019

Conference Venue: Guilin, China

Website: http://www.novevents.org/conference/CGC2019/

Online Registration System: http://www.novevents.org/RegistrationSubmission/default.aspx?ConferenceID=1156

Email: rolin_zhang@163.com

If you wish to serve the conference as an invited speaker, please send email to us with your CV. We'll contact with you asap.

Publication and Presentation

Publication: Open Access Journal,please contact us for detailed information

Index: CNKI and Google Scholar 

Note: If you want to present your research results but do NOT wish to publish a paper, you may simply submit an Abstract to our Registration System.

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Conference Topics

Topics: The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:

MeteorologyAtmospheric physicsClimate and Climatic ChangesGlobal WarmingOzone Layer DepletionAtmospheric Modeling and Numerical PredictionAdaptation and Mitigation StrategiesAgro-ecosystem Sustainability and Climate ChangeArctic Sea Ice MeltingBiodiversity and Climate ChangeClimate Change EconomicsClimate Change SolutionsClimate DynamicsClimate Modeling and PredictionEcosystem Health and Ecosystem ServicesGlobal WarmingGreenhouse Gas EmissionsHuman Health in a Changing ClimateHurricanes and other Extreme EventsMechanisms of Climate Variability and ChangePaleoclimate Analysis and InterpretationPolicy Interventions and ActionsSustainable Development / Low Carbon DevelopmentThe Impacts and Challenges of Climate ChangeTheoretical and Applied ClimatologyUncertainty and ComplexityOther Related Topics