Abstract

Climate change is a global problem promoted by global warming. It leads to uncertain climatic conditions such as floods, droughts, landslides, high waves, and sea level rise. It also resulting into extreme changes in Biodiversity, including the emerge of new variety of microorganism, including viruses. It significantly contributes in resulting the economic casualties and ecological losses. The new coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak is also supposed to be the impact of climate change, where the mutation of the coronavirus species occurred due to the extreme change in the surrounding environment. Climate change impact is not only disease outbreak, disasters such as drought, flood, extreme heat and others are also among the threats. Those are resulted by the increasing greenhouse gases emission by human activities.We acknowledge to all the speakers at The 5th ICCC 2020, i.e.: Prof. Dr. Sutarno from Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia; Dr. Agung Suryawan Wiranatha from Udayana University, Indonesia; Dr. Takashi S.T. Tanaka from Gifu Univ., Japan; Dr. James MacGregor from World Planet, Canada; Prof. Dr. M. Nasir Uddin from Texas A&M Univ., USA; Dr. Emmy Latifah from UNS, Indonesia; Prof. Dr. Sanjib K. Panda from Rajashtan University, India; Dr. Mahawan Karuniasa, Member of PCCB, UNFCCC; Chairman of Indonesia Expert Network for Climate Change and Forestry, APIKI and Lecturer in University of Indonesia. We also express our highest gratitude to the Guest Editors who assisted in reviewing the papers, including Prof. Dr. MTh. Sri Budiastuti from Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia; Dr. Keigo Noda from Gifu University Japan; Dr. James MacGregor from Ecoplanet, Canada; Dr. Anthony Kent from RMIT Univ., Australia, and other reviewers we cannot mention one by one.

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