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ICCL 2025 : International Conference on Climate Leadership | |||||||||||||
Link: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/events/2025/jul/international-conference-climate-leadership | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Climate leadership has become a defining feature of the global response to the climate crisis. With the escalating urgency of climate change, there is a growing need for visionary leadership across governments, industries, cities, communities, and individuals. Effective climate leadership enables the formulation and implementation of ambitious policies, drives innovation, mobilises finance, and ensures inclusive and just transitions towards a sustainable future. The International Conference on Climate Leadership will be held on 21-22 July 2025 at Harbin, China. This conference provides a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, evidence-sharing, and collaboration among scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. We seek to explore how climate leadership is exercised across different scales and sectors, and how diverse actors can work together to accelerate progress toward net-zero emissions, climate resilience, and sustainable development. Contributions from a wide range of disciplines—including economics, policy studies, engineering, management, and environmental sciences—are welcome.
We invite submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following sub-themes: - National and regional climate governance - Corporate climate strategies and leadership - Climate finance and investment - Low-carbon technologies and innovation - Deep decarbonisation of key sectors - Urban climate action and sustainable infrastructure - Climate change adaptation and resilience - International climate cooperation - Just transitions and social inclusion - Behavioural change and public engagement - Climate leadership in emerging and developing economies Submission Guidelines Please send your extended abstracts to Dr. Wang via email at 2025climateleadership@gmail.com Submissions should include: - Title, extended abstract (less than 1,500 words), and 3–5 keywords - Author names and institutional affiliations - Contact information for the presenting author |
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