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Title: The 6th International Conference On Climate Change (6th ICCC) Preface
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  • Document date: 2021_1_1
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    Snippet: Intro and Goal Covid-19 pandemic teaches us that climate change impact sometimes incredibly unpredictable. Not only the increase of heat exposure or natural hazard due to extreme weather, but the emergence of new species or the mutation of microorganism due to the changing ecology may harmful for human beings and another organism. This anthropological climate change phenomenon has negatively altered the most fundamental natural resources for living organism: air, water, and soil. Air has been po
    Document: Intro and Goal Covid-19 pandemic teaches us that climate change impact sometimes incredibly unpredictable. Not only the increase of heat exposure or natural hazard due to extreme weather, but the emergence of new species or the mutation of microorganism due to the changing ecology may harmful for human beings and another organism. This anthropological climate change phenomenon has negatively altered the most fundamental natural resources for living organism: air, water, and soil. Air has been polluted and warming due to human activities. The quantity of freshwater keeps on depleting, while the ground water recharge intervened with chemical and biological contamination. The sustainability of soil as the natural planting media is under threat due to land use conversion and soil quality degradation. Water acidification and temperature increase have been proved to change the salinity of seawater. Those climate change sensitive exposure may affect the immune system of the living things to survive. Those conditions grow the concern for the health status of humans, crops, farmed and wild animals. Understanding the mechanism whereby the climate change exposures affects the immunomodulation in living organisms may mitigate the negative health risks outcome. According to the circumstances, the 6th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC) is focusing the discussion on climate change effects on immunomodulation as it is also the main topic of Sebelas Maret University of the 45th Dies Natalis’ anniversary address. Focusing and improving the climatic resilience strategies on immune system will be of considerably important to overcome the key climate-change sensitive pathways, as well as to support the achievements some global goals in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The goal of the 6th ICCC was to accommodate the new related inspiration and innovation about how to minimize the climate change impact at present. It formulated a comprehensive and efficient strategies on how to minimize the risk of outbreak and hazards caused by climate change. The 6th ICCC 2021 is organized by The Graduate School of Sebelas Maret University (Surakarta, Indonesia), collaborating with The United Graduate School of Agriculture Science (UGSAS), Gifu University (Japan) together and UNS Forestry Education and Training Center (UPT Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Kehutanan, UNS) (Karanganyar, Indonesia). The 6th ICCC is also part of Sebelas University 45th Dies Natalis Anniversary celebration activities, as can be seen in the e-poster of call for papers presented in Figure 1. List of titles Invited Speakers and Guest Editors, Virtual Conference Disclaimer, Date of conference, Location of organizer and Conference model, Location of participants and overall participant number, Committee List, The success of delivery of the conference are available in this Pdf.

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