Science of Climate Change (SCC)

Science of Climate Change (SCC) is an independent, peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing scientific understanding of the Earth’s climate system and its governing processes. The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, methodological studies, data analyses, and scholarly discussion addressing climate variability and change across spatial and temporal scales.

SCC welcomes scientifically grounded contributions from a broad range of climate-related disciplines, including atmospheric sciences, meteorology, hydrology, land-atmosphere interactions, oceanic and cryospheric processes, solar and astronomical influences on climate, climate data analysis, and Earth-system modelling.

Established in 2021, SCC has developed into an international publication operating under a not-for-profit framework supported by moderate article processing charges that sustain editorial management, peer review coordination, and digital dissemination. All published content is freely accessible worldwide immediately upon release, ensuring broad scientific exchange without subscription barriers. Since 2025, the journal has been published by the SCC Publishing Association.

Stein Storlie Bergsmark                          Nikolaos Malamos
SCC Publishing                                    SCC’s Editorial Board 

Articles                                                    Completed volumes                                                   Recent Papers

  • Ato: Multivariate Analysis Rejects the Theory of Human-caused Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Increase.

    The impact of certain factors on the changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations has yet to be elucidated. In particular, the impacts of sea surface temperature (SST) on the balance of CO₂ emissions and absorption in the atmosphere and the human use of fossil fuels have not been rigorously compared. In this study, the…

  • Volume 4.2 December 2024

    Volume 4 consists of two regular issues, Vol. 4.1 and 4.2. An additional issue, Vol. 4.3, contains all presentations on the CLINTEL Climate Conference in Prague. Vol. 4.4 is planned for contributions of the Climate Conference 2024 in Mölndal, Sweden. This issue, Vol. 4.2, starts with an article of Dai Ato, who has rigorously examined…

  • Volume 4.3 December 2024

    This is a special issue of the Journal Science of Climate Change (SCC) which contains programme and extended abstracts from the International CLINTEL Scientific Conference in Prague, November 12 and 13, 2024, in the premises of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. It also contains a climate declaration given by the end of…

  • Kalendra : Conference: Climate Change, Facts, Myths and Science

    I am very pleased to welcome you here in the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic for an international scientific conference organised by the CLINTEL (Climate Intelligence) Foundation. Our conference follows on from previous ones held in Pribram-Prague (2015), London (2016) and Porto (2018). Unfortunately, there will be no further meetings…

  • Solheim : Changes of the Position of the Barents Sea Ice Edge as a 442 year Climate Indicator

    We have analyzed a data set of the Barents Sea “Summer” Ice Edge (late August; covering 442 years from 1579 to 2020. The data is based on ship-logs from European whalers, earlier explorers, and hunters in addition to images from airplanes and satellites in recent times. The transition of solar activities to a possible deep…

  • Žáček : Climate Variability in the Mountainous Region of Kyrgyzstan and its Origin

    In the years 2007 – 2010, a project was implemented in remote areas of Kyrgyzstan aimed at analyzing the risks and mitigation of the consequences of potential dam bursting of alpine lakes as a result of climate change. As part of this project, climatic data were gathered and evaluated, capturing their progress over longer periods…