What’s On For London Climate Action Week 2025?

By Olivia Emily

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Returning from Saturday 21 to Sunday 29 June 2025


Now in its seventh year, London Climate Action Week has grown into Europe’s largest independent climate change event. Hosted by climate think tank E3G in partnership with the Mayor of London, it’s all about connecting world-leading climate professionals with communities on the ground, all uniting to find practical solutions to the climate crisis.

Wondering how to get involved? Here’s what’s on in 2025.

London Climate Action Week 2025: What’s On?

Fleet Street Quarter Climate Festival

London’s historic newsroom is now a thriving business district playing a key role in the City’s green transformation. If you’re looking for bold, solution-led conversations surrounding finance, property, policy, sustainability and the creative industries this London Climate Action Week, Fleet Street is the place to be. Panels will explore the intersection of climate change and human rights, consider how we can intertwine green goals with economic growth, inspect the wonders of urban mining, share powerful poetic responses to the ecological crisis, and more.

Details: 24 to 27 June 2025 on and around Fleet Street. See the full line up of events and book your tickets at fleetstreetquarter.co.uk

Sir David Attenborough experiences Our Story with David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough experiences Our Story with David Attenborough. (© Open Planet Studios/Gavin Thurston)

Our Story With David Attenborough, Natural History Museum

This new eco exhibition has opened just in time for London Climate Action Week 2025. Our Story with David Attenborough is a beautiful, 50-minutes-long immersive exhibition offering young people a comprehensive grounding in the history of our planet, told through enchanting music, engrossing footage and the inimitable voice of Sir David Attenborough. It’s the perfect place to visit if you’re raising budding activists.

Details: Open everyday at the Natural History Museum (Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD). Ticket prices start from £10 per child or £20 per adult off-peak.

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Nature | Connected installation, Granary Square, King's Cross

Nature | Connected installation, Granary Square, King’s Cross

Nature | Connected, King’s Cross

For a more uniquely immersive exhibition, head to King’s Cross, where Nature | Connected invites visitors to interact with living plants, which are interwoven with handmade biofeedback devices that detect the bio-rhythms in plants and trees. Created by the award-winning light and sound artist Natural Symphony, this combined with creative coding transforms touch into real-time visual effects and electronic music. Add a host of screens streaming vivid, biodiverse worlds, and the result is a mesmerising symphony of sounds and sights, with the hopes of inspiring visitors to take action to protect the environment. Find out more here.

Details: Open until 29 June 2025 in Granary Square, King’s Cross (London N1C 4AB). Entry is free and you don’t need a ticket. Find out more at kingscross.co.uk

Brazilian Fashion Exhibition

King’s Cross is home to one of London Climate Action Week’s official hubs: the Regeneration and Renewal Hub in Coals Drops Yard, a stone’s throw away from Nature | Connected. The flagship event here is a fashion exhibition backed by the Brazilian Government: (re)weaving Amazonia. Expect unique creations crafted from materials found in the Amazon, and explore ready-to-wear, accessories and jewellery from a lineup of cutting-edge contemporary Brazilian designers.

Details: (re)weaving Amazonia will run 11am to 6pm, 25 to 29 June at the Renewal and Regeneration Hub (79-81 Coal Drops Yard, London N1C 4DQ). It’s free to visit and you don’t need a ticket. Find out more at kingscross.co.uk

Across LCAW, the Regeneration and Renewal hub will also host events bringing together governments, businesses and communities to share bold solutions that restore and renew, with people and planet at the centre. Find out more about the hubs here.