Description

The 3rd International conference on climate change 2019 will be held from 21st to 22nd February 2019, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. ICCC 2019 will address a range of critically important areas in relation to Climate Change under the theme “Adaptation and Mitigation in practice: Local and Global innovations” and create a great platform to discuss and find solutions to climate change-related issues in achieving Global Sustainability. Abstract submission deadline : 2018 Oct 22 Conference tracks will be : - Climate change and food security - Observations for Long-Term Climate Monitoring - Urbanization and flooding - Climate Change and Technology - Climate change and Green initiatives & products - Global Warming and Climate Change - Climate Change and Desertification - Climate Change and Migration All accepted abstracts for 3rd International Conference on Climate Change 2019 (ICCC 2019), will be published in the conference abstract book with an associated ISBN 978-955-3605-25-2.

Call For Papers

All the researchers, academicians, scholars and activists who are working on climate change are invited to submit abstracts for the 3rd International Conference on Climate Change 2019 (ICCC 2019) which will be held on February 21st and 22nd, 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The theme of the conference is “Adaptation and Mitigation in practice   : Local and Global innovations”

Deadlines for the paper submission

  • Abstract submission: 22nd  October 2018
  • Acknowledgment of receipt will be sent within 3 days
  • Results of the abstract review notified to authors: Usually within two weeks of submission
  • Full paper submission: 15th March 2019

Please follow the abstract guidelines and send the abstract to abstract@climatechangeconferences.com before the abstract submission deadline.

Confernce tracks will be : 

  • Climate change and food security
  • Climate Prediction: Modeling and Detection of Recent and Future Climate Change
  • Observations for Long-Term Climate Monitoring
  • Climate Change impacts on biodiversity conservation and natural resource management
  • Renewable Energy and Climate Change
  • Climate Change and Energy: Policies, Planning & Management
  • Climate Change and Sustainable Development
  • Climate change, extreme events and natural disasters
  • Green growth and policy challenges in coastal zone management
  • ICT, climate risk communication and public awareness framing Government and non-government sector experiences with respect to climate change – Civil society and NGO experiences