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Hybrid Event

29th - 30th June 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

International Conference on Paleoclimatology and Climate Reconstruction (ICPCRE - 26)

4

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4

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07

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02

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Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Paleoclimate Modeling

This track focuses on the latest methodologies and technologies in paleoclimate modeling. Participants will explore how these models enhance our understanding of past climate dynamics and future projections.

Track 02
Proxy Data: Innovations and Applications

This session will delve into novel approaches for analyzing climate proxy data, including ice cores and sediment records. Discussions will emphasize the implications of these innovations for reconstructing historical climate patterns.

Track 03
Isotope Geochemistry in Climate Reconstruction

This track examines the role of isotope geochemistry in interpreting paleoclimatic conditions. Presentations will highlight case studies that demonstrate how isotopic signatures inform our understanding of past environmental changes.

Track 04
Tree Rings as Climate Archives

Focusing on dendrochronology, this session will explore the use of tree rings as indicators of historical climate variability. Researchers will present findings that link tree growth patterns to climatic events over centuries.

Track 05
Glacial-Interglacial Cycles: Insights from the Past

This track will investigate the mechanisms and impacts of glacial-interglacial cycles on Earth's climate system. Participants will discuss evidence from various geological records that elucidate these critical transitions.

Track 06
Long-Term Climate Records: Challenges and Opportunities

This session will address the challenges associated with compiling and interpreting long-term climate records. Experts will share strategies for overcoming data limitations and enhancing the reliability of climate reconstructions.

Track 07
Historical Weather Patterns and Climate Variability

This track will focus on the analysis of historical weather patterns and their implications for understanding climate variability. Presentations will highlight the integration of historical data with modern climate science.

Track 08
Environmental Archives: A Multidisciplinary Approach

This session will explore various environmental archives, including lakes, oceans, and terrestrial systems, as sources of paleoclimate data. A multidisciplinary approach will be emphasized to enhance the robustness of climate reconstructions.

Track 09
Climate Proxies: Integrating Multiple Data Sources

This track will discuss the integration of diverse climate proxies to create comprehensive climate reconstructions. Participants will examine case studies that highlight the benefits of a multi-proxy approach.

Track 10
Impact of Past Climate Events on Ecosystems

This session will investigate how historical climate events have shaped ecosystems and biodiversity. Researchers will present findings that link climatic shifts to ecological responses in various regions.

Track 11
Future Directions in Paleoclimatology Research

This track will explore emerging trends and future directions in paleoclimatology research. Discussions will focus on innovative techniques and interdisciplinary collaborations that promise to advance the field.

2026 UPDATE

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