This year’s celebration would be unique. This time, we decided to do something different. Participants can write and present articles on the following sub-themes alongside the keynote speakers and other distinguished professionals.

Therefore, all registrants can submit and present original research articles under the following sub-themes:

Education

  • Governance: Development of reliable strategies to foster environmental protection and disaster awareness

  • Policy-Making: Revising educational curricula to meet UN sustainability goals

  • Sensitization: Promoting community awareness of non-environmental-friendly human activities

  • Finance: Allocating funds to boost adequate sensitization on ecological impact at all levels

  • Grassroots Involvement: Employing cultural and religious affiliations in achieving sustainability goals

Energy

  • Alternative Sources: Exploring under-harnessed energy alternatives as a possible diversion from fossil fuels

  • Diversification: Avoiding total reliance on a sole energy source to boost competition and avert possible scarcity

  • Intelligent Use: Economical use of unreplenishable energy while improving the contribution of renewable energy in the global energy pool

  • Investment: Developing roadmaps for the proliferation of renewable energy

  • Research: Providing grants and rewarding breakthrough discoveries in green research and clean technology

  • Equal Access: Speeding the pace of technological development of less-developed countries and ensuring equitable access to clean energy

Environment and Sustainability

  • Future Preparation and Adaptation: Developing frameworks that promote minimal use of scarce resources and ward off scarcity

  • Sustainable Communities: Assessing the role of green towns and intelligent cities in managing wastes and preserving resources

  • Green Ecosystems: Researching ways of maintaining minimal interruption in natural ecosystems and nutrient cycles

  • Pollution Management: Reducing activities that increase environmental pollutants, including noise

  • Resource Security: Promoting equal access to essential resources across various nations while reserving enough for future generations

Economics

  • Market Forces: Balancing demand and supply of environmental resources to match production

  • Recycling: Assessing the benefits of sustainable practices like recycling and resource conservation on the environment

  • Natural Resources Audit: Adding ecological resources and natural capital depreciation to accounts in national budgets

  • Cost-Benefit Analysis: Review long-term effects of human activities on the earth as opposed to their benefits

  • Pricing: Balancing environmental resources against market forces to ensure healthy competition and equal access to all