Vol. 2 No. 14 (2025): Multidisciplinary Topics: Climate, Chemistry, and Management

The interdisciplinary study of climate, chemistry, and management integrates environmental science, chemical processes, and strategic decision-making to address complex global challenges. Climate science investigates atmospheric patterns, variability, and change, while chemistry provides insights into the molecular and material transformations that drive or mitigate these changes, such as greenhouse gas reactions. Management introduces frameworks for implementing sustainable policies, optimizing resource allocation, and coordinating responses across sectors. Together, these fields enable a holistic approach to solving environmental problems, balancing scientific understanding with practical governance. This integration is essential for developing resilient strategies that protect ecosystems, support economic stability, and ensure societal well-being.