Earth’s climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily as a result of human activities. The current focus of climate science involves CO2 emissions. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere acts as a blanket over the planet by trapping long wave radiation, which would otherwise radiate heat away from the planet. The aim of the session is to talk about Why Should We Care about Climate Change? and how climate will change over the next century is of vital importance - both for our economy and for society.
Climate changes affecting aquaculture are reflected by temperature changes in water and air, particularly surface temperatures in marine conditions and other alterations in oceanographic conditions, including currents, wind speed and waves. Change in extreme weather conditions, as storms causing material damage; marine organism will be affected by stresses and physiological effects , affecting growth and development which leads to diseases and infections. Join us to discuss about your research thoughts and ideas under this Marine Science Research & Development session. Share us your abstract at: http://www.globalepisteme.org/Conference/climate-environmentalscience or email us at climate@globalepisteme.com; environment@globalepisteme.com
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