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KSCSTE – INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES

KSCSTE – INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES

കാലാവസ്ഥാവ്യതിയാന പഠനകേന്ദ്രം

KSCSTE - INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE STUDIES

കാലാവസ്ഥാവ്യതിയാന പഠനകേന്ദ്രം

An Institute of Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, Govt. of Kerala

കേരള ശാസ്ത്ര സാങ്കേതിക പരിസ്ഥിതി കൗൺസിൽ സ്ഥാപനം, കേരള സർക്കാർ

  • About Us
    • Vision and Mission
    • Research Council (RC)
    • Management Committee (MC)
    • Organizational Structure
  • Kerala Climatology
    • Temperature
    • Rainfall
  • Climate Change Indicators
    • Global Indicators
      • Green House Gases
      • Global Land + Ocean Temperature
      • Global Ocean Temperature
      • Global Land Temperature
      • Sea Level
      • Global Precipitation
      • Glaciers and sea ice
      • Ocean heat
      • Land Biosphere
    • Climate Change Indicators Over India
      • Temperatures
      • Rainfall
      • Ocean Temperatures of Indian Ocean
      • Cyclone Frequency & Intensity
      • Sea Level rise over Indian Seas
      • Heat Waves
      • Cold Waves
    • Climate Change Indicators over Kerala State
      • Temperatures (KS)
      • Rainfall(KS)
      • Extreme Rainfall Events
      • Sea Level along the Kerala Coast
      • Heat Waves (KS)
  • SCCC
  • Projects
  • People
  • Publications
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Dr. Karun Jose, Project Scientist-I, ICCS, delivered the inaugural lecture for the Department of Physics Alumni Lecture Series at Deva Matha College (Autonomous), Kuravilangad, on June 24, 2026. His lecture, titled “Climate Change and Environment,” explored the synergy between a background in physics and current pathways in climate science, remote sensing, and environmental conservation.

Dr. Karun Jose, Project Scientist-I, ICCS, delivered the inaugural lecture for the Department of Physics Alumni Lecture Series at Deva Matha College (Autonomous), Kuravilangad, on June 24, 2026. His lecture, titled “Climate Change and Environment,” explored the synergy between a background in physics and current pathways in climate science, remote sensing, and environmental conservation.

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Institute for Climate Change Studies
Building No. 203/A3 ,
Near Govt. Medical College,
Gandhinagar P.O.,
Kottayam,
Kerala – 686008,
India

Mob: +91-8547509906
Email: registrar@iccs.res.in

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