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CFP:2025 International Conference on Environmental Monitoring and Management(ICEMM 2025)-June 13-15

2025 International Conference on Environmental Monitoring and Management(ICEMM 2025) will be held in Qingdao, China from June 13 to 15, 2025.
Conference Website: https://ais.cn/u/Z7Rj6v
---Call For Papers---
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
◕ Environmental Monitoring
· Atmospheric Pollution Monitoring
· Environmental Pollutants Monitoring
· Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Technology
· Industrial Pollution Emission Monitoring
· Quantitative Monitoring of Heavy Metal Pollution
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◕ Management
· Pollution Control Project
· Ecological Restoration
· Land Resources Environment and Urban Planning
· Environmental Sustainable Development
· Environmental and Ecological Management
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---Publication---
All papers will be reviewed by two or three expert reviewers from the conference committees. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings and submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.
---Important Dates---
Full Paper Submission Date: May 15, 2025
Registration Deadline: May 30, 2025
Final Paper Submission Date: May 30, 2025
Conference Dates: June 13-15, 2025
--- Paper Submission---
Please send the full paper(word+pdf) to Submission System:

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Rafael Angel Rebolledo Wueffer
Military University Nueva Granada
success!@
A K Shyam
FREELANCE
Hope they will come up with desired direction for the planet

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  • Dariusz ProkopowiczDariusz Prokopowicz
Due to the current civilization progress in recent decades, acceleration of the development of industry, automotive, urban agglomerations, intensification of agricultural production, etc. and related greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, ozone layer depletion in the atecologicalecologicalmosphere, increase of environmental pollution, growing problem of smog in urban agglomerations, the increase in pollution of the seas and oceans to which unsorted waste is thrown away is cut out as part of the predatory economy of tropical forests in the Amazon and other largest natural forest ecosystems.
In addition, the secondary effect of global warming of the Earth's climate is the increasing, more frequent weather anomalies, including drought, leading to steppe and desertification of areas that were previously natural forest ecosystems or areas exploited by agriculture.
As a result of the above-mentioned processes, every year many species of flora and fauna disappear forever.
As a result, natural biodiversity diminishes, which for millions of years evolved evolutionally on Earth.
In this way the natural resources of the planet Earth are irretrievably in decline.
In view of the above, the issue of environmental protection and biodiversity is one of the most important challenges of humanity in the 21st century.
Classical economics must change towards a green economy based on the strategy of sustainable pro-ecological development.
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How can environmental protection and biodiversity be improved by using current ecological technologies?
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How can Mindfulness & Meditation, rather than Technology, contribute to lessening the impact of Climate Change & contribute to the 'Human Dimension'?
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  • Raveendra Nath YasarapuRaveendra Nath Yasarapu
In a way, we have caused our own problems. The solutions also lie within us. The notion that we can 'invent' technology to 'solve' our problems is escapism. The change should come from 'inside' rather than 'outside'. HUMAN SELF-TRANSFORMATION is the key, not inventing more and more expensive & deadly technology that ravage people and the planet.
Isn't the obvious solution and the elephant-in-the-room 'BETTER HUMAN BEINGS'? Shouldn't the focus be on better human beings rather than better technology? Why is it that everyone wants to develop better technology rather than focus on better humanity? Because no one has the answers and no one wants to change themselves? In environmental degradation, is it not obvious that nature can heal itself, if only left alone, and it is we humans who need regulation? Many natural parks managers do just that; seal off the area from human interference to let nature heal and recover. It is classified as 'Strict Nature Reserve"by IUCN. Complacency and inaction are not advocated here, as many have misunderstood, but the shifting of focus from technology to the human being. As technology is no match for human greed, isn't introspection & restraining ourselves more relevant than developing more technology, which caused the mess in the first place, by making it easy for a few to consume more? Since technology is only a short term quick fix which fails after a short time, isn't the real problem our addiction to material consumption & our lack of understanding about human nature? Isn't developing more technology sustaining the addiction instead of correcting it, leading to more complex problems later on, needing more complex technological quick fixes like higher drug dosages, more ground troops & equipment, (along with their debilitating side effects) in the future? Isn't this the vicious addiction circle we are trapped in? As researchers, do we merely buy more time with technology OR go to the very root of the problem, the human being?
A lot of hue and cry is made about climate change and the environment in general. Public and private money is poured into research to study its effects on the environment, sustainability etc. Should we study nature or ourselves?
" Our studies must begin with our selves and not with the heavens. "-Ouspensky
Human activities have been found to have a direct correlation to climate change and its impact on the environment(I=P x A x T, the Ehrlich and Holdren equation), in spite of what some complacent sections say to protect their own self interests.
We hardly know about Human nature. We can scarcely predict human behavior. We need to find out why we think like we do and why we do what we do and why, in spite of all knowledge and wisdom, consume more than what we need, in the form of addictions to consumption and imbalance not only ourselves but also the family, society and environment around us..
Humanity is directly responsible for all the unnatural imbalances occurring on the planet. Yet we refuse to take responsibility and instead focus on climate change, or fool the public exchequer with a 'breakthrough in renewable energy just around the corner'. We scarcely know what drives human beings. If we had known, all the imbalances around us would have had solutions by now, given the amount of money plowed into finding such solutions. Are we blindly groping in the dark of climate change because we don't know the answers to our own nature?
Is it not high time we focus on what makes us human, correct our consumptive behavior and leave nature to take care of climate change? Why focus effort on 'externals' when the problem is 'internal'- 'me'?
Aren't we addicts denying our addiction and blaming everything else but ourselves?
" We are what we think.
All that we are arises with our thoughts.
With our thoughts, we make the world." - Gautama, The Buddha 
IMHO, We don't need to save the World. It is enough if we save ourselves from ourselves. The need of the hour is not vainglorious technological interventions, but HUMAN TRANSFORMATION through self-restraint and self-correction!
The Mind is the Final Frontier.
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Dear Colleagues, As Guest Editors in the Processes journal (ISSN 2227-9717)  (IF: 2.8), we would hereby like to kindly invite you to submit your well-respected work in the Special Issue "Processes in Sustainable Waste Management and Environmental Protection”. Website https://www.mdpi.com/journal/processes/special_issues/95M49FHDPH Submission deadline 31 Dec 2025 This Special Issue seeks to explore the latest advancements and innovations in the processes involved in sustainable waste management and environmental protection. As the global demand for effective waste treatment solutions grows, the need for environmentally responsible processes has never been more critical. This Issue will cover a broad range of topics, including but not limited to the following: • Innovative Waste Treatment Processes: Novel technologies and methodologies for recycling, waste-to-energy, and resource recovery that promote sustainability; • Waste Valorization: Processes that transform waste into valuable products, contributing to a circular economy and reducing environmental impact; • Biological and Chemical Processes: Bioremediation, enzymatic processes, and other eco-friendly approaches to waste management; • Processes for Pollution Control: Effective strategies for minimizing pollutants and reducing the environmental footprint of waste disposal; • Integrated Systems for Waste Management: Holistic approaches that combine multiple processes to optimize efficiency and reduce the adverse effects of waste on ecosystems and human health. The goal of this Special Issue is to highlight transformative research that advances sustainable waste management practices and offers practical solutions for environmental protection. Submissions from researchers, practitioners, and innovators are encouraged, particularly those that offer novel insights into the integration of sustainable processes for waste handling, treatment, and resource recovery. We sincerely hope to receive your submission. In case of any queries, or if you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Dr Marija Šljivić-Ivanović (marijasljivic@vin.bg.ac.rs) Dr Ivana Jelić (ivana.jelic@vin.bg.ac.rs)

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