Earthfest to welcome leaders across industries in London for Climate Action Week
Organisers of London’s leading sustainability festival, Earthfest [https://earthfest.world], have unveiled a massive new flagship initiative aimed at tackling the climate crisis from all angles of modern society. Dubbed "The Future Of" summit series, the two-day event is set to coincide with London Climate Action Week later this month, running from Wednesday the 24th to Thursday the 25th of June. Over one thousand delegates—ranging from business executives and policymakers to academics, cultural figures, and civil society advocates—will descend upon central London and the King’s Cross innovation district. The ambitious programme aims to move past empty commitments, focusing instead on the practical, cross-sector transformations required to build long-term environmental and social resilience.
Rather than hosting a singular, generalised conference, Earthfest is decentralising the conversation into six highly specialised sector summits, spread across some of the British capital's most innovative venues. Delegates will gather in spaces like Vision Hall, Sony Music UK, Samsung KX, and the Aga Khan Centre. The curated programme is designed to bridge the gap between traditionally siloed industries, blending keynote presentations, expert panels, and innovation showcases. With high-profile backing from major institutions including University College London, Allianz, Bupa, and Sony Music Entertainment, the series positions itself as a major crucible for real-world solutions and commercial partnerships.
The logistical and infrastructure challenges of the green transition take center stage at Vision Hall, which will host a comprehensive two-day summit dedicated to the future of transport and energy. Senior government officials from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, alongside regulators like Ofgem and executives from British Airways and Transport for London, are scheduled to debate the rapid scale-up of renewable energy. The focus will focus heavily on grid modernisation, electric vehicle infrastructure, and the decarbonisation of aviation. Simultaneously, the financial and systemic aspects of environmentalism will be parsed at the Aga Khan Centre, where the Nature and Conservation summit will feature high-level speakers like London's Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy, Mete Coban, and Natural England’s Tony Juniper, exploring how to embed biodiversity directly into corporate strategy and global economic systems.
Crucially, the series recognises that culture and lifestyle choices play a massive role in public engagement and carbon footprints. At Sony Music UK, the entertainment sector will look inward to address streaming emissions, sustainable touring, and the power of artist activism. A similar reckoning is scheduled for the fashion industry at The Mills Fabrica, where global brands like AllSaints will meet with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to hash out scalable systems for circular textiles and supply-chain transparency. Even the sporting world is facing the music at Samsung KX; figures such as World Athletics President Sebastian Coe and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds will join representatives from Liverpool FC and the Football Association to map out a greener future for global sporting infrastructure and elite events.
Finally, the tangible, human cost of global warming will be addressed in a half-day climate and health summit at the Impact Hub London. Backed by medical researchers and clinicians from Bupa and UCL, this forum will investigate the immediate risks climate change poses to public health, from air pollution and heat-related mortality to the resilience of healthcare systems. For the international media, the two-day event promises unprecedented access to the architects of these emerging trends, offering a rare, consolidated look at how the worlds of finance, sport, science, and the arts intend to navigate the defining crisis of the twenty-first century.
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der World News Index-Community!