Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability (CCES) 5th Edition
05.10.2025 | 09:00 –
07.10.2025 | 18:00
05.10.2025 | 09:00 – 
07.10.2025 | 18:00
Online

The fifth edition of the Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability (CCES) conference will be held online in collaboration with Chongqing University, China. This virtual gathering provides an opportunity for experts, scholars, and practitioners from around the world to gather and explore critical issues surrounding climate change and sustainability.

Hosted in partnership with one of China’s leading institutions, the conference seeks to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation, addressing the complicated challenges of climate change with a global perspective.

Conference Scope

CCES serves as a dynamic hub for professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts spanning various engineering disciplines, including those central to addressing climate change challenges: environmental design, renewable energy, and sustainable material sciences. Its core mission is to facilitate robust discussions and collaborations aimed at confronting pressing issues such as greenhouse gas emissions reduction, wildlife preservation, disaster preparedness, and health impacts. Participants will explore advancements in structural engineering, renewable energy sources, risk assessment, and the integration of environmental considerations across engineering domains, driving innovation and action in the face of climate change.

Statement of Purpose

This edition of CCES aims to facilitate interdisciplinary discussions and collaboration to tackle the complex challenges presented by climate change. Bringing together professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts from various engineering fields, its objective is to cultivate innovative approaches and solutions for both mitigating and adapting to climate change impacts. Through meaningful dialogue, sharing of expertise, and networking opportunities, CCES hopes to empower participants to play a pivotal role in the global endeavor to address climate change and foster sustainability.


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