** Fraud Prevention Notice      Be cautious of scams involving cloned emails and fake phone numbers requesting conference or journal fees. Only make payments via Science Net's official event platform and notify us immediately at [email protected] if you suspect fraud.
Science Net
ICCCGP · Registering as Listener

International Conference on Climate Change, Globalization, and Poverty

11–12 Aug 2026 Zurich, Switzerland Standard / Virtual Participation
Listener Registration From
$299
virtual · $299 in person
Registration Benefits:
Official invitation letter
Issued automatically after registration
Certificate & digital materials
Get certificate, slides and resource materials
Supporting global research
Connect with researchers across 30+ countries

1Select registration mode

Prices are shown before tax and bank charges — no surprises at checkout.

All sessions Networking Certificate Invitation letter Conference kit

2Your details

We only need what's required to register and email your confirmation. Everything else is optional.


3Coupon Code (If Any)

SPECIAL OFFER
10% OFF up to USD 30
USE COUPON CODE
FAST10
Available
Apply

Payments encrypted & processed securely. Refundable up to 14 days before the event.

Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICCCGP conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Globalization,Public Policy,Poverty and related disciplines.

01 Climate Change and Globalization: Interconnected Challenges +
This track explores the intricate relationship between climate change and globalization, emphasizing how global economic systems influence environmental policies. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate the impact of globalization on climate resilience and adaptation strategies.
02 Public Policy Responses to Climate-Induced Poverty +
This session focuses on the formulation and implementation of public policies aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change on impoverished communities. Discussions will center on effective strategies for poverty alleviation in the context of environmental degradation and climate variability.
03 Sustainable Development Goals: Bridging Globalization and Poverty +
This track examines the role of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in addressing the dual challenges of globalization and poverty. Scholars will present research on how SDGs can be leveraged to create inclusive growth pathways that benefit marginalized populations.
04 Economic Inequality and Climate Justice +
This session investigates the intersection of economic inequality and climate justice, highlighting how disparities in wealth exacerbate vulnerability to climate impacts. Participants will discuss policies that promote equitable resource distribution and environmental sustainability.
05 Global Governance in the Era of Climate Change +
This track delves into the mechanisms of global governance that address climate change and its socio-economic implications. Presentations will focus on international cooperation, policy frameworks, and the role of civil society in fostering effective climate action.
06 Social Policy Innovations for Climate Adaptation +
This session showcases innovative social policies designed to enhance community resilience to climate change. Researchers will share insights on how social safety nets and adaptive strategies can mitigate the impacts of environmental shifts on vulnerable populations.
07 Human Development and Environmental Sustainability +
This track explores the relationship between human development and environmental sustainability, emphasizing the need for holistic approaches. Discussions will highlight successful initiatives that integrate social, economic, and environmental dimensions of development.
08 Inclusive Growth: Strategies for Addressing Climate and Poverty +
This session focuses on strategies for achieving inclusive growth that simultaneously addresses climate change and poverty. Participants will analyze policy frameworks that promote economic opportunities for marginalized communities while ensuring environmental stewardship.
09 Civil Society's Role in Climate Action and Poverty Reduction +
This track examines the critical role of civil society organizations in advocating for climate action and poverty reduction. Presenters will discuss successful case studies that illustrate grassroots movements and their impact on policy change.
10 Environmental Policy and Economic Resilience +
This session investigates the interplay between environmental policy and economic resilience in the face of climate change. Scholars will present research on how effective environmental governance can enhance economic stability and reduce poverty.
11 Social Justice in the Context of Climate Change +
This track addresses the principles of social justice as they relate to climate change and its socio-economic consequences. Discussions will focus on equitable access to resources, participation in decision-making, and the rights of affected communities.

10% OFF

ON THE TOTAL FEE

Input this Professional Credit at checkout for a max $30.00 offset.

FAST10

10% OFF

ON THE TOTAL FEE

Input this Professional Credit at checkout for a max $30.00 offset.

FAST10