Theme: Building awareness of climate change to educate the future.

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Climate Change 2019 regards each one of the individuals to go to the "8th World Climate Change Congress" amidst December 3-4, 2019 London, UK which melds brief keynote presentations, speaker talks, Exhibition, Symposia, Workshops, Speaker sessions.  

Climate Change 2019 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, environmentalist, to discuss methodology to reduce global warming, climatic change and its effect, pollution and  recycling.Climate Congress Conference 2019Climate Science Conference 2019, Environmental Meetings 2019 are planned to give various information that will keep helpful scientists next to each other of the issues impacting the expectations, finding and solution for climatic change and its effect. The assembling of this event will be dealt with around the subject “Building awareness of climate change to educate the future". 

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Key Figures of Climate Change 2019 | London, UK

This international conference provides the opportunity for climate scientists, professors and researchers from all over the world to gather and learn the latest advances in the field of climate and environmental science and to exchange scientific ideas and experiences in a distinctive environment.

  • 2 days of scientific exchange
  • 200+ abstracts submitted
  • 30+ scientific sessions
  • 80+ international expert faculty members
  • 100+ environmental professionals

Climate Change 2019 is the annual meeting conducted with the support of the Organizing Committee Members and members of the Editorial Board of the supporting climate related journals and is aimed at helping support environmental professionals i.e. climate scientist, meteorologists, professors, researchers to deliver the best solution possible to environmental change.

Why to attend? 

With people from around the world focused on getting some answers concerning Climatic Change, this is one of the opportunity to accomplish the greatest accumulation of individuals from different universities, associations, research centres etc. This Climate change conference in the year 2019 at London, UK will coordinate, disperse information, meet with recurring pattern and potential investigators and get name affirmation at this 2-day event. Broadly acclaimed keynote & plenary speakers, the most recent frameworks, methodologies, and the most current updates in Global Warming and climate science field are indications of this conference. This World Climate Change conference or rather all climate related gatherings,climate change meetings and climate congress will help in frameworks organization, B2B uniting amidst specialists, researchers and academicians. 

Conferences Series llc Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 8th World Climate Change Congress  during December 3-4, 2019 London, UK The theme of Climate Change 2019 is “Building awareness of climate change to educate the future” which extensively covers all aspects on scientific and technical advances in the field of Climate Science ranging from the integration of instruments, methodologies and technologies to their use in tackling Climate Change.

The main objective of the conference is to bring together leading academicians, scientists, researchers, graduate students and business entrepreneurs from the field of Climate Sciences, Meteorological Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences,  Environmental Sciences, Geological Sciences and others whose interest is to promote Environmental Sciences education and awareness about Climate Change at the school, college and university levels, and among the general public.

Track 1: Climate change and Climatology

Climatology is the scientific study of climate, defined as weather patterns that have been averaged over a given period of time to obtain a consistent pattern of the expected atmospheric conditions. Climatology includes the regional and syatemic studies of atmospheric conditions i.e. weather and climate.Dynamic climatology is the study of large-scale patterns and how they can be used to understand global weather.physical climatology is the study of physical processes such as evaporation, cloud formation, aerosol dispersal, and more. Paleoclimatology deals with the reconstruction of past climates using fossil evidence, ice cores, and tree rings. Climate indices are large-scale weather patterns that are consistent and measureable. The goal of an index is to combine a number of factors into a large, generalized description of either air or ocean phenomena that can be used to track the global climate system.

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Track 2: Global Warming Effects and Causes

Its consequences for creatures and on farming are in reality startling, and the impacts on the human populace are significantly scarier. The actualities about a worldwide temperature changes are regularly discussed in legislative issues and the media, however, sadly, regardless of the possibility that we differ about the causes, an unnatural weather change impacts are genuine, worldwide, and quantifiable.Right around 100% of the watched temperature increment in the course of the most recent 50 years has been because of the expansion in the climate of greenhouse gas fixations like water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and ozone. Greenhouse gases are those gasses that add to the greenhouse impact. The biggest contribute for wellspring of greenhouse gas is the smoldering of fossil powers prompting the discharge of carbon dioxide.

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Track 3: Ecosystems and Ecology

Climate change is a transforming ecosystems on an extraordinary scale, at an extraordinary pace. As each species responds to its environment changes, its interactions with the physical world and the organisms around its change too.  Climate change is happening on a global scale, but the ecological impacts are often local and differ from place to place. Living things are closely connected to their physical surroundings. Even small changes in the environment like temperature of the air, the moisture in the soil, or the salinity of the water can have significant effects. Each species is affected by such changes. Shifts in species’ ranges (the locations in which they can survive and reproduce), and shifts in phenology (the timing of biological activities that take place seasonally) are the important types of ecological impacts of climate change.

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Track 4: Climate Change and Coastal Stressors

Coasts are sensitive to ocean level ascent, increments in precipitation, hotter sea temperatures and changes in the frequency and intensity of storms,. Furthermore, rising the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) are bringing  the oceans to retain a greater amount of the gas and turn out to be more acidic. This rising acidity can significantly affect the marine biological communities and seaside.Shoreline disintegration and water contamination, is as of now a worry in numerous ranges.Developing populaces and advancement along the coasts increase the vulnerability of beach front biological systems to ocean level. Advancement can obstruct the inland relocation of wetlands accordingly of ocean level ascent and change the measure of silt conveyed to coastal regions and quickens disintegration.

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Track 5: Green Initiatives, Products and Climate Change

Green initiatives are aimed to reducing the environmental impact of different operations like developing and bringing to market new sustainable products, protecting the safety and health of the people, and complying fully with environmental  standards and regulations.

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Track 6:carbon Cycle

 Carbon is a component, something that can't be separated into a less difficult substance. Carbon mixes are available in living things like plants and creatures and in nonliving things like rocks and soil. Carbon mixes can exist as solids, (such as diamonds or coal) liquids, (for example, raw petroleum), or gasses, (for example, carbon dioxide). Carbon is frequently alluded to as the "building block of life" since living things depend on carbon and carbon compounds. Carbon is exchanged, or "cycled" among Earth's seas, environment, biological system, and geosphere. It is an imperative part of many chemical processes. It is available in the air fundamentally as carbon dioxide (CO2), additionally as different less inexhaustible yet climatically critical gasses, for example, methane (CH4).

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Track 7: Climate and Energy Policy

Emissions of greenhouse gases have a global impact, unlike some other forms of pollution. Whether they are emitted in Asia, Africa, Europe, or the Americas, they rapidly disperse evenly across the globe. This is one reason why efforts to address climate change have been through international collaboration and agreement. Although climate change agreements emphasising carbon emission reduction have been reached through international approaches, the policy measures to meet the obligations and objectives set by such agreements have been implemented at the national or regional level. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), to keep global warming below 2 °C, emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) must be halved by 2050 (compared with 1990 levels). Developed countries will need to reduce more – between 80 % and 95 % by 2050; advanced developing countries with large emissions (e.g. China, India and Brazil) will have to limit their emission growth.

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Track 8: Sustainability and Climate Change

Climate change is just a long-term issue. It is going on today, and it involves instabilities for policy makers attempting to shape the future. Sustainability is no longer just a fashionable word. It is an organized way to achieving a holistic and triple bottom line growth. Apart from risk identification and mitigation, as well as a significant improvement in the efficiency of processes and systems for optimization of resources, the other proven tangible and intangible benefits of sustainability include its positive impact on employees’ morale, an organization being recognized as an employer of choice, supply chains being motivated to adopt leading practices and consumers being educated on the importance of responsible behavior. After years of it being perceived as cost-centric, we are now finally realizing the true value-addition made by implementation of sustainability-related measures.

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Track 9: Renewable Energy to Mitigate Climate Change

Renewable energy is energy that is generated from natural processes that are continuously replenished. This includes sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides, water, and various forms of biomass. This energy cannot be exhausted and is constantly renewed. Renewable energy plays an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. When renewable energy sources are used, the demand for fossil fuels is reduced. One major advantage with the use of renewable energy is that as it is renewable it is therefore sustainable and so will never run out. Renewable energy facilities generally require less maintenance than traditional generators. Their fuel being derived from natural and available resources reduces the costs of operation. Even more importantly, renewable energy produces little or no waste products such as carbon dioxide or other chemical pollutants, so has minimal impact on the environment.

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Track 10: Climate disasters or climate hazards

Climate disasters or climate hazards are dangerous weather phenomena that threaten life and property. Climate change projections show that there will be continuing increases in the occurrence and severity of some extreme events by the end of the century, while for other extremes the links to climate change are more uncertain. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) aims to reduce the damage caused by natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, droughts and cyclones, through an ethic of prevention. Disaster risk reduction includes disciplines like disaster management, disaster mitigation and disaster preparedness, but DRR is also part of sustainable development. In order for development activities to be sustainable they must also reduce disaster risk.

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Track 11: Carbon Capture and Sequestration

Carbon sequestration is a set of technologies which can greatly reduce carbondioxide emissions from new and existing coal- and gas-fired power plants and large industrial sources. Carbon sequestration includes: Capture of CO2, Transport of the captured and compressed CO2 and Underground injection and geologic sequestration of the CO2 into deep underground rock formations.It is important because it could play an major role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while enabling low-carbon electricity generation from power plants and it can significantly reduce CO2 emissions from coal- and natural-gas-fired power plants, as well as certain industry types such as natural gas  and ethanol processing plants.

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Track 12: Effective Adaptation

Adaptation is a policy approach which seeks to protect people, buildings, infrastructure, businesses and ecosystems against the negative impacts of climate change, but also build resilience to that change, allowing society to take advantage of any opportunities that it might bring. Examples of adaptation actions include adjusting regulations of buildings to take account of predicted the future conditions of climate; building and reinforcing flood defences and choosing different tree species and implementing  the forestry practices that are less vulnerable to  temperature extremes ,fires and storms.

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Track 13: Climate and Energy Policy

 Unlike some other forms of pollution, Emissions of greenhouse gases have a global impact,they rapidly disperse evenly across the globe. This is one  of the reason why efforts  are address change of climate have been through international collaboration and agreement.agreements of climate chnage have the potency of carbon emission reduction have been reached through international approaches and  the policy measures to meet the objectives and obligations set by such agreements have been implemented at the  regional or national  level. According to the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC), to keep global warming below 2 °C, emissions of  CO2 and other greenhouse gases  must be halved by 2050 (compared with 1990). Countries which are developed will need to reduce more between 80 % and 95 % by 2050. advanced developing countries with large emissions will have to limit their emission growth.

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Track 14Climate Change Solutions

Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the important key to solving global climate change. A major way these emission of gases into the atmosphere is when the  people burn coal, oil, and natural gas for energy. Eliminating the burning of coal, oil and eventually natural gas helps in reducing the Global warming. The easiest way to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions is simply to use less stuff. The other solution is to be energy efficient.We have to think about climate  when making purchases. Purchasing energy-efficient gadgets can also save both atmosphere and money. Afforestation and forest management is one of the best way of climate change solution. Coal to gas fuel switching other factor be done as a solution to climate change.

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Track 15: Greenhouse Gases

Many chemical compounds which are  present in Earth's atmosphere behave as 'greenhouse gases'. These are gases which allow direct sunlight  to reach the Earth's surface unimpeded.  Greenhouse gases absorb the energy, thereby allowing the less heat to escape back to space and trapping it in the lower atmosphere. Many greenhouse gases occur naturally in the atmosphere such as CO2,  methane, water vapor, and nitrous oxide, while others are synthetic. Those that are artificial  include the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), as well as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).  concentrations of atmosphere of  both the natural and artificial gases have been increased over the last few centuries due to the industrial growth. As the population has increased and our reliance on fossil fuels  has been firmly solidified, so emissions of these gases increased.

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Track 16: Climate Change Economics

Climate change economics deals with the fundamentals of economic theories and its concepts, climate change impacts on global economies and its markets,costs, quantifying disruptions related with climate change, climate variability and extreme events, accounting for the economics and future prices of energy,  air, water and other natural resources. cost and benefit analysis of climate action ,collecting and integrating information from a different  sources.

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Track 17: Climate Refugees

Climate refugees are the  people who leave their homes and communities because the effects of climate change and global warming. Climate refugees also known by dozens of other names, including environmental refugees, Eco-migrants, environmental migrants and environmental displaces. Climate refugees belong to a large group of immigrants known as environmental refugees. Environmental refugees include immigrants forced to leave because of natural disasters  such as tsunamis and volcanoes. More than 13 million of Americans could become climate refugees by 2,100 if the worst sea-level rise comes to pass, new research suggests. Environmental refugees are a particularly difficult problem for governments and policy-makers to cope with due to the variety of natural disasters that can have dramatic impacts on the forced migration of people.Many states most affected by Environmental disasters and resulting migration are in the developing world (meaning they may lack resources to adequately address the detrimental effects of these crises).

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Climate Change 2018

The “6th Global summit on Climate Change” (Climate Change 2018) hosted by  Conference Series llc LTD during November 19-20, 2018 Holiday Inn Paris – Marne La Vallée 2 boulevard du Levant, 93160 Noisy-le-grand, Paris, France with a theme “Paleoclimatology: The Earth`s Climate in Long View”, was a great success where eminent Keynote Speakers from various reputed institutions with their resplendent presence addressed the gathering.

The progmatic meeting organized by Conference Series llc LTD has received generous response from the Editorial Board Members of Conference Series Journals as well as from Eminent Scientists, Talented Researchers and Young Student Community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2018. The conference was marked with the presence of Renowned Scientists, Talented Students and Business Delegates driving the two day event into the path of success with thought provoking keynote and plenary presentations.

Dr.Carlos Oliveira Augusto, Lusíada University, Portugal

Professor Arup Kumar Sarma, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

Dr.Sergei Petrovskii, University of Leicester, UK

Dr. Xiangrong Wang, Fudan University, China

Climate Change 2018 was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:

  • Carbon Capture and Sequestration

  • Climate Change and Climatology

  • Climate Change and Global Warming Evidences

  • Pollution and Climate Change

  • Climate Change and Health

  • Sustainability and Climate Change

  • Climate Hazards

  • Climate and Energy Policy

  • Climate Refugees

  • Climate Change Solutions

  • Natural Hazards and Disaster Management

  • Greenhouse Gases

  • Renewable Energy to Mitigate Climate Change

  • Climate Change: Biodiversity Scenarios

Climate Congress 2018 has played an important role in promoting multidisciplinary interactions and amalgamations between Climate Change and Global Warming.

The event enlightened various arenas of Climate Change and Global Warming with plenary lectures from the speakers of various universities and organizations like:

  • Dhaka Mohan Adhikari, SEEM Nepal, Nepal

  • Babatunde Odesanya, Caleb University, Nigeria

  • Dana Tuleukulova, Kazakhstan Gharysh Sapary, The Republic of Kazakhstan

  • Minto Barua, Atish Dipankar Society, Bangladesh

  • Hammed Taiwo Babatunde, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Dinesh Tuladhar, Curtin University, Australia

  • Sai Guna Ranjan Emani , National College of Ireland, Ireland

  • Deepak Chaulagain, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

  • Ali Abbas Abdeldjalil, National Superior School of Political Science, Algeria

  • Mohammad Nadri, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Conference Series llc LTD would like to convey a warm gratitude to Chairs who contributed effervescently for the smooth functioning of the event which includes Dhaka Mohan Adhikari, SEEM Nepal, Nepal Babatunde Odesanya, Caleb University, Nigeria,Dana Tuleukulova, Kazakhstan Gharysh Sapary, The Republic of Kazakhstan.

 Last but not the least Conference Series llc LTD Conferences wishes to acknowledge with its deep sincere gratitude to all the supporters from  the Editorial Board Members of our Open Access Journals, Keynote speakers, Honorable guests, Valuable speakers, Poster presenters, students, delegates and special thanks to the Media partners for their promotion to make this event a huge success.

Our sincere thanks to Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support and assistance towards Climate Change 2018 Conference, and with their unique feedback, Conference Series llc LTD would like to announce the “6th Global summit on Climate Change” to be held during November 19-20, 2018 Holiday Inn Paris – Marne La Vallée 2 boulevard du Levant, 93160 Noisy-le-grand, Paris, France Come, cogitate and conflate your ideas at our exalted event.

 

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Conference Date December 3-4, 2019
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