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Journal of Climate and Green Innovation

Peer-Reviewed Bi-Annual (Two issues per year)
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Aim and Scope

The Journal of Climate and Green Innovation (JCGI) focuses on the latest research and the applied innovations that assist climate mitigation, climate adaptation, and the transitions to sustainable, low-emission, and climate-resilient systems. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary and problem-solving research that combines climate science and green technologies, digital innovations, policy frameworks, and socioeconomic transformation.

Climate Science, Climate Systems & Future Projections
To understand how the climate works we need to think about what the future might look like. We make guesses about what could happen and try to figure out what is coming next. The climate is full of surprises, like bad weather and sudden changes. This is part of the climate. It is not a global problem. The climate affects different places and industries in different ways. We need to look at how the climate will affect each region and industry to understand what is going on with the climate.

Climate Change Mitigation & Decarbonization Pathways
The push for net-zero is really happening. People are very excited about making the switch to carbon-neutral and finding ways to reduce emissions in every area. New technologies that help reduce emissions are being developed quickly. There are ways to reduce carbon in big industries. One of these ways is carbon capture, utilization and storage which is also known as CCUS. Net-zero is the goal and people have plans to remove emissions from the air for good. Net-zero is what everyone is talking about. It is all, about reducing emissions.

Green Innovation & Clean Technologies
The green economy is really moving forward because of innovation. We are seeing technology that is good for the climate and designs that are good for the earth everywhere. New materials are being made that help with stopping climate change. It is not always easy to get these ideas out of the laboratory and, into our daily lives. The green economy and innovation are important. When we try to make these new technologies bigger and get them ready to sell the green economy and innovation face problems.

Renewable Energy & Climate-Smart Energy Systems
Clean energy is really important now. We are talking about energy, wind energy, hydrogen energy, bioenergy and hybrid systems. People are coming up with ways to store energy build grids that can adapt and generate power in different places. It is also important to use energy so we need to make things more efficient. Climate change is already causing problems for energy systems so we need to find ways to deal with that. Clean energy is the key, to making all of this work.

Climate Adaptation, Resilience & Nature-Based Innovation
Climate change is not something we need to stop it is also about living with the changes that have already happened. We need to build things like roads and buildings that can withstand the effects of climate change. We also need to use things that nature provides to help us. We need to be smarter about how we use the land, water and the areas near the ocean. Some places are going to have a time with climate change than other places so we need to make plans for how to adapt to these changes. Climate change is a problem and we need to think about how to deal with it in our daily lives and, in the places where we live.

Green Industry, Circular Economy & Sustainable Manufacturing
Industries are getting greener, switching to low-carbon processes and embracing circular economy ideas to cut waste. Innovations in resource efficiency, clean production, and life-cycle design are changing how things get made. It’s all about closing the loop and making manufacturing truly sustainable.

Climate Policy, Governance & Innovation Frameworks
Policy shapes everything. Tools like climate policy instruments and regulatory updates set the stage. Countries report their progress through Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and work together globally. Innovation thrives where public and private sectors team up.

Climate Finance, Green Investment & ESG
Innovative financing methods are quickly evolving. New financial techniques paired with advanced market analytics focused on pricing, carbon markets, and ESG compliance are shaking up traditional methods. These improvements allow for enhanced climate-related risk reporting and offer investors a clearer understanding. In climate-focused financing, investors want to see actionable, measurable results.

Urban Climate Solutions & Smart Green Cities
Urban planners need to think outside the box as cities are at the front lines of climate change. Climate-smart design, green buildings, and low-carbon construction, though still fresh, are paving the way for the future. Resilient building and tackling urban heat are more crucial than ever. Climate change and the shocks associated with it are new problems that smart-city tech needs to address.

Digital Innovation, AI & Climate Intelligence
The rulebook has been rewritten with new technologies. Using AI, machine learning, and big data to develop new solutions for climate challenges is now a must. Climate informatics helps decision makers and leaders think smarter. Digital twins allow us to virtually see climate and infrastructure challenges prior to construction. Instant climate monitoring and remote sensing turn data into actionable information.

Climate–Society–Economy Interface
Climate change affects all aspects of life and has tangible social and economic consequences. The change is driven by people and their actions. A just transition is one in which no one is left behind. This is where equity and inclusion come in. Climate solutions are being pioneered by communities and indigenous peoples themselves.

Green Mobility & Sustainable Transport
The methods of transportation and how we carry them out are meeting sustainability standards at record speed. Electric and alternative fuel automobiles are becoming commonplace. Efforts to integrate smarter logistics and innovative solutions continue to reduce transport emissions. The need to completely decarbonize our transport systems is the highest priority. The emissions framework throughout the whole value chain keeps everyone accountable.

Innovation Case Studies & Translational Research
Big ideas need to work in the real world. Pilot projects and demo studies show what’s possible, and then pave the way to bigger change. Industry-led case studies highlight practical climate solutions. And bridging the gap from policy or lab breakthroughs to real-world impact—that’s where the magic happens.