2nd Global
Climate Change & Biodiversity Congress

2nd Global Climate Change & Biodiversity Congress, where Climate Change & Biodiversity Congress minds unite to shape the future. To discover ground-breaking research, connect with top professionals, and explore innovations transforming 2nd Climate Change & Biodiversity Congress.

May
04–05, 2026
Venue
Paris, France

Plenary Speakers:


Prof. Mohamed Tahiri
Dr. Sanem Argin
Prof. Katiba Mezreb
Mr. C Y Leung
Prof. Sayed Hemeda

About Conference

Immerse yourself in an inspiring experience this May 04–05, 2026, in Paris at the 2nd Global Climate Change & Biodiversity Congress. Engage in a vibrant exchange of groundbreaking ideas where science meets innovation. Contribute to shaping global solutions for climate and biodiversity challenges. Connect and collaborate with leading minds from across the world.

We are delighted to welcome you to GCCBC2026, a leading forum uniting global expert to tackle climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, and biodiversity challenges. Join us to engage in impactful dialogue and foster collaborative innovation for a sustainable future.

Attendees will benefit from poster presentations and expert-led discussions, offering a valuable opportunity to connect with industry leaders and stay at the forefront of emerging innovations. 
90+
Featured Speakers
300+
Attendees
60+
Hours of Lectures
15+
Partners

Journal Partners

Collaboration Partners

Enlisted Speakers

Prof. Mohamed Tahiri

Hassan II University of Casablanca
Morocco

Dr. Sanem Argin

CEO of Kiana Agriculture
Netherlands

Prof. Katiba Mezreb

University of Picardie Jules Verne
France

Mr. C Y Leung

Chairman of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Hong Kong

Prof. Sayed Hemeda

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece

Dr. Kayyali Mohamed

President of IFGICT
USA

Prof. Amithirigala Widhanelage Jayawardena

The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Dr. Caterina Di Tommaso

University of Bari
Italy

Prof. Maria Mazzuca

University of Calabria
Italy

Dr. Lucy Waruingi

University of Toronto
Canada

Dr. Tamara Said Ali Al-Qudah

University of Jordan
Jordan

Dr. Cleto Ndikumagenge

CEO of CIFREDD Burundi

Prof. Sumanta Das

Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute (RKMVERI)
India

Dr. Cristina Calheiros

Researcher at CIIMAR
Portugal

Dr. Ali Riaz

Chinese Academy of Sciences
China

Dr. Vilim Filipovic

University of Queensland
Australia

Prof. Mulala Danny Simatele

University of the Witwatersrand
South Africa

Ms. Adina-Iuliana Deacu

Tianmei World Academy
China

Dr. Safietou Sanfo

University Thomas Sank
Burkina Faso

Dr. Awudu Amadu Gariba

University of Cape Coast,
Ghana

Prof. Sara Belarouf

Agronomic and Veterinary Institute of Hassan II of Rabat
Morocco

Dr. Kholeka Mtshali

University of the Free State
South Africa

CONFERENCE SESSIONS

Climate Dynamics, Extreme Events & Cryosphere Systems

Water Resources, Hydrology & Aquatic Systems

Carbon Markets & Finance

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Digital Twins in Environmental Systems

Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services & Conservation Biology

Energy Systems, Decarbonization & Net-Zero Transitions

Clean Energy Transitions & Decarbonization Strategies

Urban Sustainability, Infrastructure & Climate-Resilient Cities

Environmental Health, Epidemiology & One Health

Carbon Reduction & Renewable Energy

Environmental Governance, Policy, Finance & Social Innovation

Circular Economy, Industrial Ecology & Sustainable Technologies

Ecosystem Functioning, Restoration & Invasion Ecology

Conservation Genetics, Evolution & Species Monitoring

Socio-Economic Dimensions of Climate Change

Biodiversity Conservation in Agro-Ecosystems

Environmental Monitoring, Pollution, Emerging Contaminants & Ecotoxicology

Agroecology, Sustainable Food Systems & Bioeconomy

Socio-Ecological Systems, Sustainable Production & Resilience Strategies

Climate Impacts on Terrestrial & Freshwater Ecosystems

Marine Biodiversity and Ocean–Climate Interactions

Blue Carbon Ecosystems and Ocean Acidification

Agriculture, Food Security & Sustainable Land Management

Conservation Biology in the Era of Climate Change

Molecular Ecology and Genomic Tools for Climate Adaptation

Plant–Soil–Microbiome Interactions under Climate Stress

Nature-Based Solutions for Climate and Biodiversity Protection

Climate–Biodiversity Interactions in Polar & Tropical Regions

TENTATIVE SESSIONS SCHEDULE

DAY 1 SESSIONS on MAY 04, 2026

  • • Mitigation & Emissions Reduction
  • • Climate Adaptation & Resilience
  • • Carbon Markets & Finance

  • • Sustainable Agriculture & Food Security
  • • Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Adaptation Strategies
  • • Climate Policy & International Agreements

  • • Technology & Innovation
  • • Environmental Justice & Equity
  • • Clean Energy Transitions & Decarbonization Strategies
  • • Urban Climate Innovation & Smart Cities

Who Should Attend?

Climate change sessions attract a diverse group of attendees, including:

  • • Government Officials & Policy Makers: Leaders shaping climate policies, international agreements, and sustainability initiatives.
  • • Scientists & Researchers: Experts studying climate systems, renewable energy, and environmental impacts.
  • • Industry Professionals & Entrepreneurs: Innovators developing green technologies, carbon capture solutions, and sustainable business models.
  • • Environmental Activists & NGOs: Advocates working on climate justice, conservation, and global awareness campaigns.
  • • Investors & Business Leaders: Stakeholders funding climate solutions and driving sustainable economic transitions.
  • • Students & Educators: Future leaders and academics eager to learn and contribute to climate action.
  • • Indigenous & Community Representatives: Voices from frontline communities affected by climate change.

DAY 2 SESSIONS on MAY 05, 2026

  • • Climate Change & Atmospheric Science
  • • Carbon Reduction & Renewable Energy

  • • Environmental Policy & Governance

  • • Biodiversity & Ecosystem Conservation
  • • Natural Hazards & Disaster Management
  • • Geoengineering & Climate Overshoot Risks

  • • Green Technology & Circular Economy
  • • Socio-Economic Dimensions of Climate Change

Who Should Attend?

Biodiversity sessions attract a diverse group of attendees, including:

  • • Scientists & Researchers: Experts studying climate systems, carbon reduction, and environmental impacts.
  • • Government Officials & Policy Makers: Leaders shaping climate policies, international agreements, and sustainability initiatives.
  • • Industry Professionals & Entrepreneurs: Innovators developing green technologies, carbon capture solutions, and sustainable business models.
  • • Environmental Activists & NGOs: Advocates working on climate justice, conservation, and global awareness campaigns.
  • • Investors & Business Leaders: Stakeholders funding climate solutions and driving sustainable economic transitions.
  • • Students & Educators: Future leaders and academics eager to learn and contribute to climate action.
  • • Indigenous & Community Representatives: Voices from frontline communities affected by climate change.

Conference Dates

May 04–05, 2026


Early Bird Registration

November 28, 2025


Abstract Submission Deadline

March 15, 2026


Conference Venue

Paris, France

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