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International Conference on Climate Science and Global Change

ICCSGC

18th Aug – 19th Aug 2026 Manama, Bahrain

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 1 SDG 4 SDG 9 SDG 11
01 Advancements in Climate Modeling Techniques +
This track will explore the latest methodologies in climate modeling, focusing on improvements in accuracy and predictive capabilities. Researchers are encouraged to present innovative approaches that enhance our understanding of climate dynamics.
SDG 13 SDG 9 SDG 4
02 Anthropogenic Impacts on Climate Systems +
This session will examine the various ways human activities influence climate systems, including land use changes and industrial emissions. Contributions will highlight the relationship between anthropogenic factors and observed climate variability.
SDG 13 SDG 11 SDG 15
03 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Their Implications +
This track will delve into the sources, trends, and impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on global warming. Papers will discuss mitigation strategies and the role of policy in addressing these emissions.
SDG 13 SDG 9 SDG 12
04 Climate Feedback Mechanisms +
This session will focus on the complex feedback loops within the climate system that can amplify or mitigate climate change effects. Participants are invited to present research on both positive and negative feedback mechanisms.
SDG 13 SDG 15 SDG 9
05 Environmental Monitoring and Data Analytics +
This track will highlight advancements in environmental monitoring technologies and data analytics for climate research. Contributions will showcase how these tools can enhance our understanding of climate trends and variability.
SDG 9 SDG 11 SDG 13
06 Climate Policy and Governance +
This session will address the role of policy in shaping climate action and adaptation strategies. Papers will analyze the effectiveness of current policies and propose frameworks for future governance in climate science.
SDG 16 SDG 13 SDG 17
07 Climate Adaptation Strategies for Vulnerable Regions +
This track will focus on effective climate adaptation strategies tailored for regions most vulnerable to climate change. Researchers are encouraged to share case studies and best practices that can inform future adaptation efforts.
SDG 13 SDG 1 SDG 11
08 The Carbon Cycle and Climate Change +
This session will explore the intricate dynamics of the carbon cycle and its implications for climate change. Contributions will discuss how alterations in carbon fluxes affect global warming and climate stability.
SDG 13 SDG 15 SDG 9
09 Temperature Trends and Precipitation Patterns +
This track will examine observed trends in temperature and precipitation, analyzing their implications for ecosystems and human societies. Papers will focus on regional variations and long-term projections.
SDG 13 SDG 11 SDG 15
10 Climate Risk Mitigation Strategies +
This session will address strategies for mitigating climate-related risks across various sectors. Researchers are invited to present innovative solutions that enhance resilience to climate impacts.
SDG 13 SDG 11 SDG 9
11 Seasonal Variations and Climate Prediction +
This track will focus on the significance of seasonal variations in climate and their implications for prediction models. Contributions will explore methodologies for improving seasonal forecasting accuracy.
SDG 13 SDG 11 SDG 9