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Allegra Salvadori

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Peter Nigel Cameron

Energy Markets Global Limited UK

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Steyn Heckroodt

University of Modern Sciences UAE

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Seyda Tilev Tanriover

Abu Dhabi Polytechnic UAE

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Irene M. C. LO

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

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Vijay Singh

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA

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Weilan Shao

China

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Dana Pokorna

University of Chemistry and Technology Prague Czech Republic

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About Conference


Conference Series, in conjunction with its institutional partners, and Advisory Board members, are delighted to invite you all to the 4th World Congress on Climate Change Ecosystemsgoing to be held from April 14-15, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. With the degradation of the environment or climatic changes, this conference will come up with ideas, alternatives and methods to protect or reuse the alternatives. This congress came up with the theme “Research to Support Climate Change Limitation Strategies". This event will be associated with a brief explanation of presentations and speaker discussions on key topics, including how and why to protect our Mother Earth. The conference session will involve delightful scientists, researchers, professors, students and various ecologists to reduce the disasters such as climate change, which results in global warming, greenhouse gases, pollution and recycling. The online event of Climate Change 2025 will influence and forecasts for finding the solution to the climatic changes.

Scope & Importance of the Conference

  • This Webinar will be helpful in the organization and will help the people grow their network and to spread the information, this world congress will give the glimpse of recurring model and prospective speakers across the globe.
  • This world congress can be one of the best opportunities to achieve the great aggregation of individuals from various research centers, universities, associations, etc. to the people who are concentrated on getting some answers regarding climate change
  • The main current updates in the climate change and global warming fields are indicators of this congress.
  • The opportunity was provided for international scientists, researchers and professors to virtually meet, learn, and exchange ideas, gain new information, and enhance their scientific experiences, which are related to the field of environmental nature and the science of climate change
  • The main goal for this summit is giving guidance and encouraging the professionals of such as researchers, professors, meteorologists and scientist to provide best results to use the alternative methods and protecting the Environment and making it better.

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Climate Change and Climatology

Climatology, branch of the atmospherically sciences involved each the outline of climate and also the analysis of the causes of climatically variations and changes and their sensible consequences. Meteorology includes the systematic and regional studies of atmospherically conditions i.e., weather and climate. Climate indices area unit large-scale weather patterns that area unit consistent and measurable. The goal of associate index is to combine sort of things into an outsized, generalized description of either air or ocean phenomena which can be accustomed track the worldwide climate system. According to the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on global climate change (IPCC), this scientific consensus of variations in solar activity plays a small role in climate change. Warming from increased levels of human-produced greenhouse gases is really repeatedly stronger than any effects thanks to recent variations in solar activity.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 2: Pollution & Its Effects on Climate

Pollution is that the presence of a waste within the atmosphere and is typically the results of human actions. Pollution includes a prejudices impact on the atmosphere. Animals, fish and alternative aquatic life, plants and humans all suffer if the pollution is not controlled. One in every of the simplest issues that the earth is facing nowadays is that of environmental pollution, increasing with each passing year and inflicting grave and irreparable harm to the planet. In some cases, air pollutants, and greenhouse gases contribute to Global climate change. Marine pollution happens once probably harmful, effects result from the entry into the ocean of all types of waste like chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural, and residential waste, noise, or the unfold of invasive organisms. The discharge of greenhouse gases causes the ocean to become hotter and causes the marine climate to become unfriendly leading to harm the marine system and marine life.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 3: Environmental Toxicology

Environmental toxicology is an interdisciplinary field of science bothered with the study of the harmful effects of varied chemical, biological and physical agents on living organisms. Eco toxicology may be a sub discipline of environmental toxicology bothered with studying the harmful effects of toxicants at the population and ecosystem levels. Organisms are often exposed to distinct sorts of toxicants at any life cycle stage, a number of which are more sensitive than others. Toxicity can also vary with the food web of organism's placement. Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism cache toxicant in fatty tissues, which can eventually establish a trophic cascade and therefore the bio magnification of specific toxicants. The results of a chemical or other substance at various applications on various species.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 4: Endangered Species and Forestry

The jury remains out on whether a tree falling within the backwoods makes a sound, however it positively has an impact. That is particularly valid for imperiled and endemic species, which just make them remain region of suitable lebensraum left on Earth, almost like Madame Berthe's mouse lemur in Madagascar, the sky-blue toxic substance dash frog in Peru and Canada's challenging crane. New examination discovers the disturbing proof misfortune inside Alliance for Zero Extinction destinations of tree cover. From 2001 to 2013, AZE locales lost 3 million sections of land (1.2 million hectares) of tree cover.  While this is often a moderately little measure of tree cover misfortune contrasted with worldwide midpoints, for species in AZE destinations, losing even a touch zone of tree cover can mean last chance.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 5: Risks of Climate Change

Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is ending earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted, and trees are flowering sooner.

Effects that scientists had predicted within the past would result from global climate change are now occurring loss of sea ice, accelerated water level rise and longer, more intense heat waves. In each of our nine cases, the extent of physical climate risk increases by 2030 and further by 2050. Across our cases, we discover increases in socioeconomic impact of between roughly two and 20 times by 2050 versus today’s levels. We also find physical climate risks are increasing across our global country analysis whilst some countries find some benefits.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 6: Earth Science and Climate Change Policies

Earth science or geoscience includes all fields of science related to the planet Earth. This is often a branch of science managing the physical constitution of the planet and its atmosphere. Earth science is that the study of our planet’s physical characteristics, from earthquakes to raindrops, and floods to fossils. The numerous purposes of the world sciences are to acknowledge the present capabilities and therefore the past evolution of the world and to use this information, whereby acceptable, for the advantage of human race. Some earth scientists use their information of the planet to seek out and develop energy and natural resources. Others study the impact of act on Earth's environment, and elegance ways to guard the planet.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 7: Climate Hazards

Climatic hazards are agents of disaster in terms of what they'll do to human settlements or to the environment. Potentially hazardous atmospheric phenomena include tropical cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, drought, rain, hail, snow, lightning, fog, wind, temperature extremes, pollution, and climatic change. Identification of hazardous events isn't easy, although certain criteria are usually present. They include property damage; economic loss, like loss of income or a halt in production; major disruption of social services, including communications failures; excessive strain on essential services such as police, fire, hospital, and public.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 8: Global warming effects and causes

Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide ( CO2) and other air adulterants collect in the atmosphere and absorb sun and solar radiation that have bounced off the earth’s face. typically this radiation would escape into space, but these adulterants, which can last for times to centuries in the atmosphere, trap the heat and beget the earth to get hotter. These heat- enmeshing adulterants specifically carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapor, and synthetic fluorinated feasts are known as hothouse feasts, and their impact is called the hothouse effect. As the heat swells, famines, and cataracts associated with climate change come more frequent and more violent, communities suffer and death sacrificesrise.However, scientists believe that climate change could lead to the deaths of further than 250, 000 people around the globe every time and force 100 million people into poverty by 2030, If we ’re unfit to reduce our emigrations.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 9: Earth Science

Earth sciences, the fields of study concerned with the solid Earth, its waters, and therefore the air that envelops it. Included are the geologic, hydrologic, and atmospheric sciences. The broad aim of the world sciences is to know these features and therefore the past evolution of Earth and to use this data, where appropriate, for the advantage of humankind. Thus, the essential concerns of the world scientist are to watch, describe, and classify all the features of the world, whether characteristic or not, to get hypotheses with which to explain their presence and their development, and to plan means of checking opposing ideas for his or her relative validity. In this way the foremost plausible, acceptable, and long-lasting ideas are developed.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 10: Climate Change & Biodiversity

Climate change plays a crucial role in the change of biodiversity of the planet. There is an ample evidence that climate change affects biodiversity. According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, global climate change is probably going to become one among the foremost significant drivers of biodiversity loss by the top of the century. Climate change is already forcing biodiversity to adapt either through shifting habitat, changing life cycles, or the event of latest physical traits. In the air, gases, for example, water vapour, carbon dioxide, ozone, and methane act like the glass top of a nursery by catching warmth and warming the planet.

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 10: Health Consequences & Adaptability Development

There is near unanimous scientific consensus that greenhouse emissions generated by act will change Earth's climate. The recent (globally averaged) warming by 0·5°C is partly due to such anthropogenic emissions. Climate change will affect human health in many ways—mostly adversely. Here, we summarize the epidemiological evidence of how climate variations and trends affect various health outcomes. We assess the small evidence there's that recent heating has already affected some health outcomes.

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 11: Regenerative Agriculture to Reverse Climate Change

A world during which neediness and imbalance are endemic will dependably be inclined to natural and different emergencies. Feasible improvement requires meeting the elemental needs of all and stretching bent all the prospect to satisfy their desires for a superior life. While organic agriculture focuses on sustainability, regenerative agriculture takes things further. By working with nature, regenerative agriculture can reverse global climate change by revitalizing ecosystems, increasing biodiversity and restoring soils degraded by industrial farming.

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 12: Climate Change Challenges & Sustainability

Renewable energy sources replenish themselves naturally without being depleted in the earth; they include bioenergy, hydropower, geothermal energy, solar energy, wind energy and ocean (tide and wave) energy. Sustainable development has become the center of recent national policies, strategies, and development plans of many countries. The return-to-renewables will help mitigate climate change is an excellent way but needs to be sustainable in order to ensure a sustainable future and bequeath future generations to meet their energy needs.

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 13: Greenhouse Gases

A greenhouse emission (sometimes abbreviated GHG) may be a gas that absorbs and emits energy within the thermal infrared range. Greenhouse gases cause the greenhouse effect on planets. The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are water vapours (H2O), CO2 (CO2), methane (CH4), laughing gas (N2O), and ozone (O₃). Without greenhouse gases, the typical temperature of surface would be about −18 °C (0 °F), instead of this average of 15 °C (59 °F). The atmospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan also contain greenhouse gases.

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 14: Climate Change: Marine Life

Marine Species suffering from global climate change include plankton - which forms the idea of marine food chains - corals, fish, polar bears, walruses, seals, sea lions, penguins, and seabirds. The Intergovernmental Panel on global climate change predicts an extra rise of between 1.4°C and 5.8°C by the top of the century. Climate change could therefore rather be the knock-out punch for several species which are already under stress from overfishing and habitat loss. A study has shown that fish within the North Sea have moved further north or into deeper water in response to rising sea temperatures. Other species may lose their homes for other reasons. The distribution of penguin species within the Antarctic Peninsula region, for instance, is changing with reductions in sea ice thanks to heating.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 15: Waste Management

The impact of climate change on waste management infrastructure is likely to become increasingly important and there are some threats which should not be ignored. Landfills have a significant long-lived pollution potential due to slow degradation of biodegradable content and insufficient flushing of leachate through the contained material. Current infrastructure may be vulnerable to flooding, with the incidence of more extreme weather events. The impacts need to be understood and measures put in place to ensure that resilience to such events is adequate.

There are also potential waste and public health impacts in the aftermath of extreme catastrophic events. The waste management sector was responsible for around 4 percent of UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2013, with methane being by far the most prominent gas (91 percent). The vast majority of these emissions are from landfill sites.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

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USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 16: Air pollution

Air Pollution continues to stay a public health concern despite various actions taken to regulate pollution. The problem becomes more complex thanks to multiplicity and complexity of air polluting source mix (e.g., industries, automobiles, generator sets, domestic fuel burning, roadside dusts, construction activities, etc.). The urgent needs during this theme are extensive data compilation, management and interpretation of the monitored air quality, development of grid-based emission inventory of the required pollutants (PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, CO, benzene, metals and PAHs), meteorological and air quality modeling of these pollutants with prediction capabilities.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 17: Solar and Volcanic Activity

Physical Climate models are unable to reproduce the rapid warming observed in recent decades when considering only variations in solar output and volcanic activity. As the Sun is that the Earth's primary energy source, changes in incoming sunlight directly affect the climate system. If solar variations were liable for the observed warming, warming of both the troposphere and therefore the stratosphere would be expected, but that has not been the case.

Explosive volcanic eruptions represent the most important natural forcing over the economic era. When the eruption is sufficiently strong (with Sulphur dioxide reaching the stratosphere) sunlight are often partially blocked for a few of years, with a temperature signal lasting about twice as long. In the industrial era, volcanic activity has had negligible impacts on global temperature trends.

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Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 18: Climate Change Adaptation

Adaptation is "the process of adjustment to current or expected changes in climate and its effects". As global climate change effects vary across regions, so do adaptation strategies. While some adaptation responses involve trade-offs, others bring synergies and co-benefits. Increased use of air con allows people to raised deal with heat, but also increases energy demand. Other samples of adaptation include improved coastline protection, better disaster management, and therefore the development of more resistant crops.

Adaptation is especially important in developing countries since they are predicted to bear the brunt of the effects of climate change. The capacity and potential for humans to adapt, called adaptive capacity, is unevenly distributed across different regions and populations, and developing countries generally have less. There are limits to adaptation and more severe global climate change requires more transformative adaptation, which may be prohibitively expensive.

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Related Societies:

Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Track 19: CO2 capture and sequestration

Carbon dioxide Capture and insulation (CCS) is a major system to drop the emigrations from centralized large artificial shops. Multi-period planning and design of CCS is still a gruelling problem. In this work, a superstructure- grounded fine model for the design and planning of multi-period CO2 transport channel network is presented. The mapping between prevalence matrix and channel structure is employed and the model is formulated within a mixed integer nonlinear optimization frame where the objective function is to maximize the profit of CCS while satisfying mass, pressure drop and sense constraints. A real life illustration is studied to demonstrate the advantages of our proposed approach.

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Related Societies:

Europe : European Desalination SocietyEuropean Geography Association - for Students and Young GeographersEuropean Geosciences UnionEuropean Speleological FederationEuropean Water AssociationGroup on Earth ObservationsInternational Association for Engineering Geology and the environment

AsiaAsia Oceania Geosciences SocietyAustralian Clay Minerals Society, Australian Geoscience CouncilAustralian Institute of GeoscientistsAustralian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsChinese Geoscience UnionChinese Academy of Geological SciencesChinese Geoscience Union     

USA:  American Geosciences InstituteAmerican Institute of HydrologyAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsAmerican Rock Mechanics AssociationAmerican Gem SocietyAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Benefits of Participation

Benefits of attending Climate Change 2024 Conference:

  • Build Strategic Business Connections
  • Gain New Insights
  • Collaborate with the leaders in the fields of Climate Change
  • Networking events
  • Strategy exchange sessions
  • Specialty Exhibit Areas- Companies often have tools to display that we haven’t seen yet
  • The focus and energy of Like-Minded Individuals
  • The Serendipity of the Random Workshops
  • Lightning Sessions
  • Market Debut

Who should attend?

  • Climatologist
  • Medical Entomologist
  • Meteorologist
  • Geologist
  • Environmental researchers
  • Hydrologist
  • Marine biologist
  • Oceanographer
  • Ecologists
  • Chemical researchers
  • Environmental engineers
  • Waste management researchers
  • Business entrepreneur
  • Astronomers
  • Earth science association
  • Sustainability Strategists
  • CEO’s
  • Young research forum

Why to attend?

Climate Change 2024 conference will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Climate Change and Ecosystem which offers a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and witness new challenges. This year’s annual congress highlights the theme, “RESEARCH TO SUPPORT CLIMATE CHANGE LIMITATION STRATEGIES” which reflects the Cutting-edge Information. The two days conference includes workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers. This Conference also encourages the active participation of young student researchers as we are hosting Poster Award Competition and Young research Forum at the conference venue.

Targeted Audience

  • Directors, Board Members, Presidents, Vice Presidents, Deans and Head of the Departments
  • Climate Change Researchers, Scientists, Faculties, Students
  • Environmental Science Associations and Societies
  • Colleges
  • Climatology Companies and Industries
  • Natural disaster finding Devices Manufacturing Companies
  • Laboratory Technicians
  • Business Entrepreneurs and Industrialists
  • Training Institutes
  • Software Developing Companies
  • Data Management Companies

Young Researchers Forum-Young Scientist Benefits

Young Research’s Awards at Climate Change 2023 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation.

Young Scientist Benefits

  • Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
  • Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
  • Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
  • Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
  • Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.

For Scientific Session please go through the link:

https://climate.conferenceseries.com/call-for-abstracts.php

For Abstract Submission please go through the link:

https://climate.conferenceseries.com/abstract-submission.php

Visa Guidelines

  1. Visa Processing: The organizing committee is not involved in visa processing. Attendees must apply for their own visa through the appropriate embassy or consulate.
  2. Required Documents:
    • Letter of Invitation: Provided by the conference organizers as proof of acceptance and registration. It will be in English and should assist in the visa application process.
    • Letter of Abstract Acceptance: Proof that your abstract or paper has been accepted for presentation.
    • Registration Payment Receipt: Confirmation of your conference registration and payment.
    • Additional Documents: You may need to submit additional documents as required by the embassy, which could include:
      • Passport (scan copy)
      • Date of Birth (DOB)
      • Mobile Number
      • Physical Address
      • Recent Photograph
  3. Official Letter of Invitation:
    • Eligibility: Only registered participants who have completed their registration and authenticated information submission will receive an official Letter of Invitation.
    • Registration Requirement: Ensure you finish registration and provide required information (passport scan, DOB, mobile number, physical address, and photograph) to receive the official Letter of Invitation.
  4. Contact Information:
    • Program Manager: Reach out to the program manager for more details and assistance regarding the invitation letter and any other queries related to visa documentation.
  5. Application Process:
    • Submit the above documents along with your visa application to the relevant Czech embassy or consulate in your country.
    • Check with the embassy for specific requirements and deadlines.

Ensure you start the visa application process well in advance to accommodate any processing times or additional requirements.

 

Market Analysis

CLIMATE CHANGE 2025 Analysis is an interdisciplinary major that specialize in the interaction between human and non-human components of the biosphere. The major applies approaches within the social sciences, arts and humanities, and natural sciences to understanding and solving environmental problems. Climate change can significantly affect water systems and important infrastructure as precipitation patterns change in duration, frequency and site. GSI develops tools and methods to assess impacts of global climate change on surface water and groundwater resources and dam operations. Projects have included assessing accelerated erosion thanks to flooding from extreme rainfall events and water system reliability for an outsized metropolitan area under changing rainfall patterns. El Nino - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is that the primary source of inter-annual variability in climate for the Southeast Asia region. Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has also got a strong correlation to climate variability. There is growing awareness of the potential use of seasonal forecasting for medium-term planning and model analyses of decadal scale changes in climate variability. Such forecasting processes need historical climate data so as to conduct analyses. RIMES carries out extensive rainfall analysis over Asia and Africa with data from various sources like TRMM, GPCP, NCDC, and from National Meteorology Departments, to spot climate variability and its impacts. This area of labour is meant to know how and why climate varies. It involves developing modelling capability to estimate how the climate will change within the future, also as developing climate projections for both research and long-term planning.

Temperature

1.      As more and more heat-trapping greenhouse gases are emitted; the atmosphere warms up.

2.      This warmer air results in more water evaporating from our oceans, rivers, lakes, and land, and entering the atmosphere.

3.      Warmer air also holds more water vapour, and water vapour itself traps heat.

4.      The additional water vapour within the already warmer air retains even more heat, amplifying the initial warming.

5.      Even more warming results in even more water evaporating, starting the cycle once again. And again, and again.

The disappearance of Arctic sea ice is quickly occupation the direction of an irreversible tipping point. Indeed, many researchers believe it’s a question less of it than when we will begin seeing sea ice-free summers in the Arctic.

“With current global emission rates of 35 to 40 billion metric plenty of CO2 annually, we may get our first glimpses of ice-free Septembers within the next 20 to 25 years, once we will have added another 800 billion metric tons to the atmosphere,” Scientific American explains. “Yet it does not stop there. Other months of the year will become ice-free with additional atmospheric CO2. For example, with another 1,800 billion metric plenty of CO2, the Arctic will likely haven't any ice from July through October.”
It’s worth noting that this assessment is taken from a piece of writing that begins by admitting
that “observed ice loss is usually happening faster than climate models have forecasted.”

Accreditation

All major Conference Series Conferences are accredited with Continuing Education (CE), Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits respectively.

CME Credits:

Continuing Medical Education (CME) refers to a specific form of continuing education that helps medical professionals to maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. Conference Series Conferences are recognised and accredited with CME credits to enhance the professional abilities and skills of participants. CME credits are important to physicians because they require a specified number of credits annually to maintain medical licenses. CME credits are authorized by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Attending CME accredited conference is beneficial and valuable to physicians and other medical professional as it is a source of constant improvement that ultimately improves their medical practice, and keeps them up-to-date on the latest technologies, advancements, treatments, etc. Speaking at CME activities can also be a great stage for clinical medical professionals to share their expertise and increase their distinction in their specialty.

CE Credits:

Continuing Education (CE) credit is a measure used in continuing education programs to assist the professional to maintain his or her license in their profession. Conference Series Conferences provides ample opportunities to acquire CE credits. CE can open up previously closed doors and lead to better job opportunities. CE usually refers to college courses or other vocational training obtained by older adults or working professionals. CE credits work as carrier promoter and hold great value in medical, clinical and other areas of research even after completion of degrees in concerned field of research. It is pivotal in today’s world to get updated information on your field of research and profession. Attending Continuing Education Conferences can help expand your network and make connections that could translate into profitable relationships or job opportunities down the line. It also plays a vital role in recruiting new team members for an employer with open positions. CE helps licensing organizations and professional membership groups. Continuing Education promotes high quality performance, keep professionals up to date with the latest advances, and provide excellent networking opportunities.

CPD Credits:

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is the holistic commitment of professionals towards the enhancement of personal skills and proficiency throughout their careers. It enables learning to become conscious and proactive, rather than passive and reactive. CPD accreditation is important because it ensures that courses provided adhere to the highest educational standards and international benchmarks of quality and learning. CPD enriches your knowledge, keeps you currently competent and is the key to career progression and professional growth. There are many advantages to carrying out CPD that includes filling gaps in your knowledge and skills to become more productive and efficient, building confidence and credibility to stand out from the crowd, achieving your career goals and demonstrating professional status. CPD hours can be earned through continuing education, leadership activities, instructional activities, completion of significant work projects, research and publications. Conference Series Conferences have been accredited with CPD credits to expedite the progress of research and industry professionals.

 

Awards & Opportunities

CLIMATE CHANGE2024 acknowledges participants for outstanding contributions to the field.

Awards Presented:

  • Young Scientist Award
  • Best Speaker Award
  • Best Poster Award
  • Best Keynote Speaker Award
  • Best Organizing Committee Member Award

Selection Criteria:

  • Overall abstract quality
  • Timeliness of the topic
  • Relevance to the conference scope and mission
  • Well-defined focus within the program track structure

Join us at CLIMATE CHANGE2024 by submitting your Abstract

  • Adaptive Strategies
  • Biodiversity Loss
  • Carbon Capture
  • Carbon Pricing
  • Circular Economy
  • Climate Communication
  • Climate Education
  • Climate Policy
  • Climate Risk
  • Climate Science
  • Climate Technologies
  • Eco-friendly Technologies
  • Education And Awareness
  • Extreme Events
  • Financial Support For Developing Nations
  • Funding Mechanisms
  • Green Infrastructure
  • Habitat Disruption
  • International Agreements
  • Legal Frameworks
  • Mitigation
  • Public Awareness
  • Renewable Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sea Level Rise
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Lifestyles
  • Sustainable Practices
  • Sustainable Technologies
  • Technological Innovation

 

Past Conference Report

CLIMATE CHANGE 2024

Climate Change 2024 Report

The 3rd World Congress on Climate Change and Ecosystem, held from October 14-15 , 2024, in  Madrid, Spain, was a monumental event that brought together research experts, professors, research professionals, and policymakers from around the globe. This year's conference focused on the theme “Understanding transient climate change & Improve the use of alternatives “aiming to address contemporary challenges by sharing cutting-edge research and best practices.

Opening Ceremony

Climate Change 2024 began with an inspiring opening ceremony. The Chair of the Organizing Committee welcomed the attendees and emphasized the importance of advanced techniques. The keynote address was delivered by the most eminent researchers, who highlighted the transformative potential of emerging technologies...

Scientific Sessions and Workshops

Climate Change 2024 featured a series of scientific sessions and workshops, where participants could delve deeper into specific topics and engage in interactive discussions. Key sessions included:

Call all conference sessions, EX: Agriculture Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, Nano Biotechnology and many more..!!!

Poster Presentations

The poster sessions were an integral part of Climate Change 2024, showcasing innovative research conducted by emerging scientists and research professionals. Over 50 posters were presented, covering a wide range of topics. The interactive nature of the poster sessions allowed for fruitful exchanges of ideas and networking opportunities.

Awards and Recognitions

Climate Change 2024 recognized outstanding contributing various awards, like The "Best Poster Presentation" award and The "Young Researcher" award.

Closing Ceremony

Climate Change 2024 concluded with a summary of key take always and future directions in environment care. We thanked the attendees for their participation and encouraged continued collaboration and innovation. The next Climate Change 2024 is promising to build on the success of this year's event and continue the tradition of excellence in innovative technologies.


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Keytopics

  • Biodiversity And Ecosystem Conservation
  • Carbon Capture And Sequestration
  • Carbon Neutrality Strategies
  • Circular Economy And Waste Reduction
  • Climate Change And Public Health
  • Climate Change Education
  • Climate Communication And Awareness
  • Climate Data And AI Analytics
  • Climate Financing And Green Investments
  • Climate Justice And Equity
  • Climate Policy And Governance
  • Climate Refugees And Migration
  • Climate Resilience And Adaptation
  • Coastal Erosion And Sea Level Rise
  • Deforestation And Land Use
  • Emission Reduction Technologies
  • Extreme Weather Events
  • Green Agriculture Practices
  • Indigenous Knowledge In Climate Solutions
  • Low-Carbon Transportation
  • Methane Emissions And Management
  • Ocean Acidification And Marine Conservation
  • Plastic Pollution And Solutions
  • Reforestation And Afforestation
  • Renewable Energy Storage
  • Renewable Energy Transition
  • Sustainable Fashion Industry
  • Sustainable Urban Planning
  • Water Scarcity And Management
  • Youth Activism And Climate Leadership