
Submit scalable solutions across the conference's critical domains
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, and contribute to the programme agenda by proposing to convene action workshops.
GTP 2026 is organised around three pillars that shape the programme and submissions.
Clarifying what is changing in the world today, including climate and nature risks, as well as social and economic pressures that affect health, food security and stability.
Exploring how culture, faith, creativity and moral leadership help people, communities and institutions transition into reformation.
Identifying what policies, investments and partnerships can reinforce each other and create lasting momentum.
As research demonstrates that systems can shift rapidly when leadership, investment, and public confidence converge, GTP 2026 focuses on these three pillars.
We especially encourage submissions highlighting scalable solutions emerging from Asia across the conference's eight critical domains:
Cutting-edge research on planetary boundaries, climate feedback loops, ecosystem thresholds, and earth system modelling.
Innovative applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and emerging technologies for monitoring and responding to global tipping points.
Scientific analysis of governance frameworks, institutional capacity, and policy mechanisms for managing systemic risks and cross-border environmental challenges.
Advances in sustainable finance, risk assessment methodologies, and business models that align with planetary boundaries.
Scientific studies examining the intersection of cultural values, spiritual traditions, and environmental stewardship.
Innovative approaches to science communication, public engagement, and behavioural change strategies for disseminating information about tipping points.
Scientific advances in ecosystem restoration, biodiversity conservation, and natural climate solutions addressing earth system tipping points.
Research on the health impacts of environmental tipping points, health-centred approaches to climate action, and the co-benefits of planetary health interventions.
Select a submission type below and complete the form.
Deadline: 15 May 2026, 23:59 (GMT+8)
Complete all required fields. The presenting author must submit this form.

Submit scalable solutions across the conference's critical domains
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, and contribute to the programme agenda by proposing to convene action workshops.
GTP 2026 is organised around three pillars that shape the programme and submissions.
Clarifying what is changing in the world today, including climate and nature risks, as well as social and economic pressures that affect health, food security and stability.
Exploring how culture, faith, creativity and moral leadership help people, communities and institutions transition into reformation.
Identifying what policies, investments and partnerships can reinforce each other and create lasting momentum.
As research demonstrates that systems can shift rapidly when leadership, investment, and public confidence converge, GTP 2026 focuses on these three pillars.
We especially encourage submissions highlighting scalable solutions emerging from Asia across the conference's eight critical domains:
Cutting-edge research on planetary boundaries, climate feedback loops, ecosystem thresholds, and earth system modelling.
Innovative applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and emerging technologies for monitoring and responding to global tipping points.
Scientific analysis of governance frameworks, institutional capacity, and policy mechanisms for managing systemic risks and cross-border environmental challenges.
Advances in sustainable finance, risk assessment methodologies, and business models that align with planetary boundaries.
Scientific studies examining the intersection of cultural values, spiritual traditions, and environmental stewardship.
Innovative approaches to science communication, public engagement, and behavioural change strategies for disseminating information about tipping points.
Scientific advances in ecosystem restoration, biodiversity conservation, and natural climate solutions addressing earth system tipping points.
Research on the health impacts of environmental tipping points, health-centred approaches to climate action, and the co-benefits of planetary health interventions.
Select a submission type below and complete the form.
Deadline: 8 June 2026, 23:59 (GMT+8) - extended due to added national holiday in Malaysia
Complete all required fields. The presenting author must submit this form.