The International Conference on Climate Extremes and Variability is a global forum for climate scientists, meteorologists, environmental researchers, policymakers, and disaster management professionals to explore the causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies of extreme climate events. The conference focuses on understanding climate variability, predicting extreme weather patterns, and developing resilient strategies to reduce societal and environmental risks.

Key topics include:

  • Extreme weather events: heatwaves, storms, floods, and droughts
  • Climate variability and long-term environmental trends
  • Impacts of climate extremes on ecosystems, agriculture, and human health
  • Climate modeling, forecasting, and predictive analytics
  • Adaptation, mitigation, and resilience strategies for communities and infrastructure
  • Policy frameworks and risk management approaches
  • Case studies and lessons from past climate events

Through keynote lectures, research presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, participants share scientific insights, innovative methodologies, and practical solutions. The conference fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange to better understand climate extremes and support sustainable adaptation strategies worldwide.

2 June 2026 — 3 June 2026
2:40 pm

Bernina Hotel Geneva

Link to the conference