Water chaos in climate change: Conference at the University of Koblenz starts soon!
Interdisciplinary conference on extreme water events at the University of Koblenz from 24th to 26th September 2025. Register now!

Water chaos in climate change: Conference at the University of Koblenz starts soon!
The search for answers to the challenges of climate change is more relevant than ever. The interdisciplinary conference “Extreme events in connection with climate change – Qualitative and quantitative effects on the water cycle” offers an important forum for experts and interested parties News portal etc is organized. The conference is organized by the University of Koblenz in cooperation with the Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) and the Koblenz University of Applied Sciences. It will take place from September 24th to 26th, 2025 on the campus of the University of Koblenz.
Researchers at all career levels as well as students are warmly invited to participate and contribute their findings on the topics of climate change, extreme water events, water chemistry and other relevant topics. Registration as a listener is possible until August 31, 2025, while abstracts for lectures or posters must be submitted by July 21, 2025. The conference is seen as a place for dialogue and exchange to discuss innovative approaches and solutions.
Exciting topics and exchange opportunities
The scientific content covers a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, including hydrology, (hydro)morphology, aquatic ecology and environmental chemistry. As part of the conference, speakers can present their research results, with each regular presentation lasting 20 minutes and providing space for a discussion. In addition, the best poster will be awarded. Participation is free of charge, which strengthens the connection between science and practice.
Again Website of the University of Koblenz The focus is on the abstracts that must be related to the central themes of the conference. Interdisciplinary approaches are also expressly desired. Potential applications of the research results will also be outlined. The conference language is German, while presentations can also be held in English.
Climate change and extreme weather events
The relevance of these topics is supported by the latest findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). A new report published in August 2021 highlights that human activities are the main cause of climate change. Earth's surface temperature is rising faster than at any time in the last 2,000 years, resulting in a clear increase in extreme weather events. Heavy rain and heat waves are no longer an exception, but threaten to become the new normal the WWF explained.
For example, one study compared the frequency of heavy rainfall in Western Europe and showed that climate change has made these 1.2 to 9 times more likely. The need for urgent action on the climate crisis is essential, not only to limit global warming, but also to adapt to the changes that have already occurred. The renaturation of water bodies and the recovery of natural floodplains play a crucial role here.
In summary, it can be said that the upcoming conference at the University of Koblenz offers a valuable platform for exchange and cooperation in the face of the challenges posed by climate change. Anyone interested is invited to become part of this scientific exchange and to actively participate in the discussions - because when it comes to climate change, everyone's commitment is very important.