Journal of Climate Change is dedicated to advancing scientific understanding and policy discourse on the causes, impacts, and solutions related to global climate change. It publishes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and policy analyses that address climate systems, environmental transformations, and sustainable adaptation strategies. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration across climatology, environmental science, ecology, economics, public health, energy studies, and social sciences. Topics include greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, extreme weather events, climate modeling, carbon management, renewable energy, and climate-resilient development. Research focusing on mitigation strategies, climate adaptation, policy frameworks, and the socio-economic dimensions of climate change is highly welcomed. The journal also highlights the role of indigenous knowledge, ecosystem services, and equity in building climate resilience. By promoting global collaboration and evidence-based solutions, it aims to support informed decision-making and long-term sustainability. Its mission is to foster a deeper understanding of climate dynamics and contribute to global efforts to address the climate crisis through science, innovation, and inclusive action.