If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied."
- Alfred Nobel
- Alfred Nobel
The GWIC Papers Program is an international forum dedicated to research in the fields of global warming mitigation, climate change, and world resource management. Collectively, the research papers demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach to evaluating climate change impacts across a wide range of areas and include both scientific and policy studies.
Oriented towards both the scientific community and policy makers in business and government who have a keen interest in understanding the expert's analysis of the impacts of technology and policy, the Papers Program provides a forum for high-quality, original research papers. We invite the submission of papers dealing with the following core topics:
- Climate Change
- Global Warming and the Oceans
- Extreme Events and Impacts Assessment
- Clean Energy Technology
- Transportation Technologies
Please join other renowned scientists and policy-makers in this collaborative effort to establish new paradigms and share insights into the science of global climate change by submitting your work!
Papers are reviewed by the GWIC International Editorial board and upon acceptance, published in the WRR (World Resource Review) Journal as part of the conference proceedings. Selected authors of the accepted papers will also be invited to give a 30-minute public presentation at the conference to discuss their paper, followed by a brief Q&A session.
International Editorial Board:
- Sinyan Shen, Editor-in-Chief
- Klaus W. Flach, Johns Hopkins University
- Gustaf Sirén, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Marc Ross, University of Michigan
- Christian Roy, Université Laval
- Duzheng Ye, Academia Sinica
- John M. Skelly, Pennsylvania State



