Climate Change | Journal of CESaRE
The Journal of Caribbean Environmental Sciences and Renewable Energy (CESaRE) was developed in 2016 out of a recognized need to modernize and revolutionize the Caribbean's scientific research publishing. There are over 170 Caribbean research publications in the past 5 years falling under the broad field of environmental sciences, found scattered over a large variety of International journals, without a central (Caribbean) location to collate this knowledge. With the global shift towards renewable over traditional energy sources, together with a rise in environmental consciousness, this a perfect opportunity for highlighting such research conducted in the Caribbean. CESaRE will provide a suitable forum to encourage research into renewable energy, as well as the environmental sciences. CESaRE promises to be more than just a collection of articles, but also a forum to disseminate information and bridge the gap between research and implementation, from which Caribbean leaders, relevant industry partners, and authorities can use our Journal for more effective decision making and environmental management.
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Do changing rainfall patterns, increasing temperatures (both sea and surface), sea level rise sound familiar. What does this mean in a Caribbean context and how does a changing climate affect Caribbean territories? 

 

Articles investigating the implications of climate change are highly encouraged by CESaRE. Topics can also include:

 

  • Long-term meteorological forecasts
  • Water resources
  • Historical climate trends
  • Impacts on industries (Tourism, Fisheries etc.)
  • Extreme weather

 

Articles also investigating ways to offset carbon emissions and minimize these inevitable effects are also welcomed. Such as:

 

  • Environmental (‘Green’) design and Buildings
  • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
  • Carbon offsetting/Carbon credits