Climatic stress refers to the physical and environmental changes that put stress on living organisms due to fluctuations in climate patterns. This research area focuses on studying how climate change and extreme weather events impact the environment, ecosystems, and organisms. Researchers in this field aim to understand the mechanisms of adaptation and resilience of various species to climatic stress, as well as the potential consequences of these stressors on biodiversity, food security, and human health. They also explore strategies for mitigating the effects of climatic stress through conservation efforts, sustainable land management practices, and policy interventions. Overall, climatic stress research is essential for informing strategies to address the challenges posed by climate change and ensure the sustainability of ecosystems and livelihoods in the face of environmental changes.