The International Astronautical Federation (IAF), in partnership with the Rwanda Space Agency (RSA), is pleased to announce the second edition of the Global Space Conference on Climate Change (GLOC 2026), scheduled to take place in Kigali, Rwanda, from June 2 to 4, 2026.
Under the theme “Uniting Space and Earth for Climate Resilience,” GLOC 2026 will convene the global community of space and climate stakeholders to explore how space-based technologies and innovations can advance climate adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development.
Building on the success of GLOC 2023, this upcoming edition will provide a critical status update, highlighting key progress, ongoing challenges, and future pathways for leveraging space in climate action.

Key Themes:
- Climate Adaptation and Resilience
- Greenhouse Gas Monitoring and Impact Assessment
- Big Data, AI, Machine Learning & Digital Innovations
- Green Energy Solutions
- Service Development and Data Access
- Disasters and Emergency Management
- Climate Policy, Good Governance, and the SDGs
- Technological Advancements and Innovation
- Economy, Finance, and Investments for Climate Goals
- Outreach, Education, Community Training, and International Collaboration
Who Should Attend:
GLOC 2026 will bring together:
- Leaders from major space agencies
- Industry representatives and governments
- Academia, research institutions, and NGOs
- Experts from non-space sectors involved in climate change and environmental policy
Participants will engage in high-level dialogue, share insights, and foster strategic partnerships that integrate space capabilities into global climate resilience strategies.
For more information and updates on registration, sponsorship, or speaking opportunities, please visit the IAF website or contact the organising committee directly.
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