Second Forum on Environment and Climate Change
Embrace the Earth invites researchers, graduate students, teachers, representatives of environmental organisations, people from indigenous communities, and anyone else with relevant experience and knowledge about the environment to participate as speakers in the Second Forum on Environment and Climate Change. The aim is to share and exchange the latest insights, practices and/or global environmental problems. The event will be held virtually on Friday the 8th and Saturday the 9th of August, 2025.
We especially encourage applications from Black, POC, LGBTQIA+, disabled and working class presenters.
Guidelines for the presentation:
Presentations can be based on practice or developing research on climate change and environmental issues
The presentation must adhere to the topics of the forum and all referenced numbers and data must be clearly indicated with the source.
Presenters must prepare a slide with supporting tables, figures, maps or graphs
References must be included at the end of the presentation
The presentations must be between 35-50 minutes in length, followed by maximum 15 minutes for a Q&A
The presenter permits the dissemination of their presentation on the different Embrace the Earth communication channels (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and the organisation's website)
The selected presenters must send a summary of their profile to the organisers of the event on the stipulated date.
Interested presenters should send an abstract of no fewer than 100 and no more than 200 words on the topic of their presentation in the form below. The deadline for entries is 11:59 pm on July 4th, 2025.
All entries will be subject to evaluation and selection by the organisers of the event. Selected presenters will be notified by July 10th, 2025. After that date, the selected speakers will have approximately one month to prepare.
Presenters will receive a certificate of participation.
We invite presentations on the following topics:
Water
Seas
Soils
Agriculture and livestock
Extinction of species
Environmental education
Climate change
Air pollution
Forests
NGOs
Environmental problems
Indigenous people and the environment
Circular economy
Feminism and environment
Health and the Environment Legislation
Environmental technology
Energy
Human rights and environment
Other relevant topics
For more information:
Sincerely,
Organising Committee Embrace the Earth