Scope and Themes
The CCARP 2025 conference aims to explore innovative approaches to sustainable development, addressing key themes in clean energy, climate resilience, and responsible production. The discussions and presentations will dive into cutting-edge research, technologies, and policies that advance sustainability and tackle climate challenges.
Theme 1: Clean Energy Transition (SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy)
Objective: Advancing clean, affordable energy solutions to meet the world’s growing energy needs while reducing environmental impacts.
Key Focus Areas:
- Solar, Wind, and Geothermal Technologies: Innovations transforming renewable energy generation and deployment.
- Energy Storage Solutions and Smart Grids: Integrating advanced storage and grid solutions to ensure reliability and resilience.
- Policy and Financing for Clean Energy Transitions: Exploring policy frameworks and financing mechanisms to accelerate the shift to clean energy.
- Challenges in Energy Access and Equity: Bridging the gap between urban and rural energy access and addressing energy poverty.
Theme 2: Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production)
Objective: Promoting sustainable production and reducing environmental footprints through responsible consumption and circular economy models.
Key Focus Areas:
- Circular Economy Innovations: Designing products and processes that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency.
- Industrial Ecology and Zero Waste Systems: Transforming industrial processes for a sustainable, zero-waste future.
- Sustainable Supply Chains and Green Procurement: Creating transparent and eco-friendly supply chain practices.
- Corporate Sustainability and Green Business Models: Developing and adopting sustainable practices that align with long-term corporate success.
Theme 3: Climate Action Strategies (SDG 13: Climate Action)
Objective: Developing adaptable and actionable strategies to mitigate climate change effects, strengthen resilience, and support international climate cooperation.
Key Focus Areas:
- Climate Policy and Global Governance: Collaborative approaches for a low-carbon future with real-world case studies and policy recommendations.
- Climate Resilience in Infrastructure and Agriculture: Adapting critical sectors like infrastructure and agriculture to withstand climate impacts.
- Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Technologies: Innovative solutions to capture and repurpose carbon emissions.
- Role of AI and Digital Technologies: Using AI for climate data monitoring, modeling, and forecasting to drive predictive insights.