Purpose at London Climate Action Week 2026

Where climate, culture and collective power meet

Purpose

Purpose at London Climate Action Week 2026

Purpose is excited to be contributing to a series of events during London Climate Action Week 2026, bringing together organisers, storytellers, funders, advocates and partners working across climate and justice.

Colleagues representing our UK, India, Brazil, and Kenya offices will be on the ground. 

The agendas we want to shape: 

  • Information integrity
  • Narrative shift as collective power
  • People-first transitions in food & energy
  • Visibility for underrepresented intersections
  • Building Collective Power Through Narrative and Culture

Purpose supported events

Keep an eye on this page and follow along for regular updates as more events are added.

15 June

Who Shapes What We Eat? Four Case Studies in Food and Influence

This session is part of the broader London Action Hub, 2026, a full-day gathering for food system leaders to connect and catalyse action. The session will focus specifically on food choice (behaviour change) and the factors that influence those decisions. It includes a total of four presentations, with a 10-minute case study example and time for audience participation.

22 June

SOGIESC and Climate Systems: A Strategy Dialogue

Strategy session bringing together a select group of actors to explore a critically underrepresented intersection in climate action: the experiences and leadership of LGBTIQ+ communities in climate governance and finance.

23 June

The New Resilience – Navigating Food & Energy Shocks in India

A roundtable convened by the Consortium of Agroecological Transformation, Energiva Ventures, the Global Alliance for the Future of Food, Hands of Transition and Purpose to explore the narratives, intersectional solutions and systemic shifts needed to help India move from food security towards food sovereignty.

From Creators to Communities: A Verified Champions Workshop

A hands-on workshop exploring how climate creators turn everyday cultural moments into content that resonates. The session focuses on practical storytelling skills that help participants identify local stories, shape engaging content and lead with relevance, participation and community benefit.

24 June

An Information Ecosystem Worth Building: A Fireside Chat and Dinner Discussion

A closed-door expert dialogue convened by Verified for Climate and Chatham House to explore what information integrity looks like in practice, and what it would take to build a trusted information environment that can support an equitable climate transition.

25 June

Building collective power through narrative & culture

An invitation-only spark session at London Climate Action Week which will explore how to build collective power and stronger networks across climate, gender, and democracy movements. The session will move beyond siloed approaches — drawing on shared knowledge, evidence, and strategy to counter the opposition’s coordinated global infrastructure.

If you are interested in being part of any of these events, please reach out to us on weare[at]purpose.com