Volumes and Issues
Volume 5.2 June 2025
This is a Special Issue first published in Pattern Recognition in Physics (PRP: Vol. 1 & 2, 2013-2014) where various aspects of the Planetary–Solar–Terrestrial interaction are highlighted in 12 independent papers. PRP was published by Copernicus Publications but was terminated without discussion when this Special Issue was published. For a long period, the papers were…
Volume 5.1 June 2025
Volume 5.1 starts with an Invited Article of W. A. van Wijngaarden and W. Happer. Theybriefly review the dominant role of clouds in Earth’s climate with earliest observational studies of heat transfer through Earth’s atmosphere. Then they summarize the new 2n-stream radiation transfer theory for quantitatively analyzing how clouds scatter radia-tion.A Review Article about the…
Volume 4.4 December 2024
This is a special issue of Science of Climate Change (SCC) which covers 5th Nordic Climate Conference held in Mӧlndal, Sweden, October 26 and 27, 2024. The conference with the main theme “Climate Science versus Politics” was arranged by the Association of Climate Realists in Sweden In this Volume 4.4, the first part contains 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…
Volume 4.1 June 2024
Volume 4 is planned to appear in two issues. This first issue contains a longer review paper of Roy Clark, who explains in detail, why the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, who awarded part of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics to Syukuro Manabe, failed to recognize that the climate models used to justify the…
Volume 3.5 December 2023
With this issue of SCC we finish the 3rd year for this journal. Our goal was to produce quarterly issues. A special issue with proceedings from the Copenhagen Climate Conference in September 2023 was published in the first part of December 2023 as volume 3.4. To our surprise we had interesting papers to fill another…
Volume 3.4 December 2023
This is a special issue of Science of Climate Change which contains extended abstracts from the 4th Nordic Climate Conference which took place in Copenhagen September 14-15, 2023. The previous Nordic Conferences were held in Stockholm October 7-9 2016, Göteborg, February 16- 17 2018, and in Oslo October 18-19 2019. Proceedings from the Oslo-conference are…
Volume 3.3 September 2023
In this issue we present three articles which all show that there is no dangerous warming created by antropogenic release of CO2. The so called greenhouse effect is impossible or very small. The first article is written by Ferenc Miskolczi presenting fundamental theoretical equations for understanding the observed global average radiative equilibrium. It is shown…
Volume 3.2 June 2023
In this issue we start with an essay by Richard Mackey on how the many observed oscillating atmospheric and oceanic systems are largely responsible for the Earth’s weather and climate. The Earth’s rotation forces the oscillations and is the primary reason for the climate change we observe. This is completely overlooked by IPCC:
Volume 3.1 March 2023
With this issue of we start our 3rd year for this journal. Our goal is to produce quarterly issues. The challenge is to get scientific acceptable articles which generate enough interest to maintain a flow of good science.
Volume 2.3 December 2022
With this edition Science of Climate Change finishes its second volume. We managed only three issues in this volume, because of a long halt in the editorial work. However, we are proud of finishing in the month prescribed on the title, and we express the hope that we can in the future can keep the…
Volume 2.2 June 2022
We have the pleasure to publish the monumental work of Ernst-Georg Beck with the title: Reconstrucction of Atmospheric Background Levels since 1826 from Direct Measurements near Ground, which was submitted to a journal in 2010, but were not accepted for publication before Beck died in September 2010.