American Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering

Special Issue

Global Warming: Cutting-edge Technology to Urgently Avoid Dangerous Climate Changes

  • Submission Deadline: 18 October 2022
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Amir Sepehri
About This Special Issue
The urgency of the climate change challenge is now far more apparent than in the history of science, with new observations showing that on many fronts climate change and its impacts are occurring faster than expected. The Special Issue on “Global Warming: Cutting-edge Technology to Urgently Avoid Dangerous Climate Changes” addresses the requirement for distributing scholarly papers, research and other capabilities aimed at providing a better understanding of the main disasters of climate change. The special issue of this journal publishes papers that approach decision-making on global warming, and technical investigations to carry on the challenges deriving from climate change disasters. It distributes trials from projects and case studies where due reflection to environmental, economic, human activities and government features is given and principally the gaps and leverages can be enriched by this comprehensive approach. It considers climate change under the outlook of its broader results: for sustainable economic index, food security, water accessibility, and for humanity’s life span – mainly those living in the low-income nations.
Authors are invited to submit papers from the following areas:
(1) Climate change
(2) Global warming
(3) Carbon capture technology
(4) Net-zero emissions
(5) Risk management strategy
(6) Disasters
(7) Planning processes
(8) Development of sustainable green energy
(9) Biofuels and clean catalysis

Keywords:

  1. Climate Change
  2. Global Warming
  3. Disasters
  4. Solutions
  5. Risk Management
  6. Carbon Capture
  7. Net-Zero Emission
  8. Sustainable Energy
  9. Green Energy Resources
Lead Guest Editor
  • Amir Sepehri

    Department of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Guest Editors
  • Umberto Berardi

    Department of Architecture, Ryerson UniversityHamed, Toronto, Canada

  • Nesar Ahmed

    Department of Natural Resources, University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada

  • Chiara Bertolin

    Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, NTNU, Oslo, Norway

  • Theo Christoudias

    Cyprus Institute (CyI), Nicosia, Cyprus

  • Niloufar Shadzi Haghighi

    Department of Urban Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

  • Mohammad Kamal Ghassem Al-askari

    Department of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum university technology (PUT), Ahvaz, Iran