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Journal of Climate Change Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30249961     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24036/jccs/Vol1-iss1
Journal of Climate Change Society (JCCS) memiliki fokus dengan multidisiplin ilmu dan bidang kajian antara lain: Klimatologi, Ekologi, Mikrobiologi, Energi Terbarukan, Sumber Daya Air, Pertanian, Perikanan, Kesehatan, Komunikasi, Kelautan, Kehutanan, Sosiologi dan lain sebagainya.
Articles 23 Documents
An Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Contemporary Climate Smart Technologies on Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Chiba, Moffat
Journal of Climate Change Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jccs/Vol3-iss1/45

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Climate smart technologies are part and parcel of the low-carbon technological climate change package, which have entered the arena for climate policy discussions since the 1980s. Past efforts at tackling climate change have been around since 1980 and the need to create a low carbon economy has been at the forefront of climate change global discussions. Against this background, this paper provides an econometric analysis of the impact of climate smart technologies on global carbon dioxide emissions. It quantitatively traces the progress that has been made globally in reducing carbon dioxide emissions considering that the 2050 net-zero emissions deadline is only two and a half decades away. The paper considers carbon dioxide due to the observation that it is the most significant greenhouse gas whose emissions currently stand at 37 gigatons per annum. Making use of graphite, zinc, silver global production annual trends, global land use changes and the changing trends of global forest area cover of global data running from 1990 to 2023 to generate the formula, Log(co2) = β0 + β1Logforest + β2Log(graphite) + β3Log(landuse) + β4log(silver) + β5dlog(zinc) +ε, in EViews 7, the study found that a 1% increase in forest, graphite, landuse, silver and zinc technologies yields a 95% reduction in carbon dioxide emission. There is positive progress in attempts at reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The study therefore recommends nation-states to increase and gear-up their climate smart efforts to achieve net-zero GHGs emissions by 2050.
Squirrels as Green Allies to Human Resource Development Agenda on Pro-environmental Practices as the Fangs of Climate Change Rages on Osolase, Ehikioya Hilary; Mohd Rasdi, Roziah; Dato' Mansor, Zuraina
Journal of Climate Change Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jccs/Vol3-iss1/46

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Through a process known as “zoochory, scatter hoarding, or caching”, a squirrel gathers approximately about 10,000 nuts during the autumn season and have them kept underground. With 95% possibility that the exact location were the seeds are concealed will be forgotten. As a result of its forgetfulness, squirrels often repeat these activities unending. These seeds which have been forgotten by the squirrels, sprouts and successively become a woodland regeneration with green trees that protects the natural environment which continuously renews the ecosystem. Hence, squirrels can be labelled as “green allies to the agenda of human resource development (HRD) scholars/practitioners”, as both utilizes its capabilities in advancing pro-environmental practices among humans across different sectors and industries as well as the larger society. In addition, collaborating with researchers from other fields (e.g. environmental sciences, business management, and varied social sciences, etc.), will propel HRD scholars to deploy the behavioral component of squirrels in promoting eco-friendly practices among the workforce in organizations, including the wider society. The connection between squirrels’ green attitude and HRD’s initiatives on pro-green practices, reveals a mutualistic interaction between squirrels and HRD scholars/practitioners’ expertise on ecofriendly practices. With the discussions provided on the symbiotic relationship between squirrels’ pro-environmental behaviors and HRDs expertise for promoting green practices, the research question was answered. Finally, using the three steps (unfreeze-change-refreeze) of Lewin’s change theory which is acknowledged as an HRD change mechanism, a research framework was developed, along with providing directions for cross-disciplinary research and theory advancement and building
Identifikasi Tren Perubahan Suhu Udara di Kota Padang Pratiwi Gholil Prasetiyani; Yendri Sudiar, Nofi; Akmam; Hamdi
Journal of Climate Change Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jccs/Vol3-iss1/48

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The study examines he trend of air temperature in Padang City over the last three decades as part of efforts to understand regional climate variability and the potential impact of increasing global temperature on Padang City. The average, minimum, and maximum temperature data from the Minangkabau Meteorological Station for the period 1991–2020 and the Teluk Bayur Maritim Station for the period 1994–2020 were analyzed using Sen’s Slope Test to determine trend values and the Mann-Kendall Test to assess significance. The analysis results show a significant upward trend in average and minimum temperatures at Minangkabau Station, and maximum temperatures at Taluk Bayur Station. Urban Heat Island and industrial activities are the main factors of this increasing trend. If this trend continues to increase in the years to come, future temperature increases will be more extreme.

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