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Youth, Climate & Culture @ London Climate Action Week 2026

Talk Dharti To Me's curation of Climate Art, Culture, Communications, and Youth-led events at London Climate Action Week 2026.

London Climate Action Week logo with a colorful circular ring depicting the SDGs on a white background.
London Climate Action Week 2026 is a decentralised climate festival held in the UK every June.

Climate action isn't confined to conference rooms and policy papers.


At London Climate Action Week 2026, some of the most exciting conversations are happening through art, culture, youth leadership, storytelling, wellbeing, and collective imagination.


From climate-themed performances and creative workshops to discussions on youth governance, mental health, resilience, and sustainable futures, these events remind us that climate action is as much about people, narratives, and participation as it is about policy.


We've curated a selection of Climate Culture events that explore:

  • ✨ Art & Creativity

  • 👩‍🎓 Youth Leadership & Governance

  • 🧠 Wellbeing & Resilience

  • 🌱 Nature & Climate Solutions


Whether you're a student, researcher, artist, policymaker, or simply curious about new ways of engaging with climate issues, there's something here for you.


Swipe through to discover events happening across London Climate Action Week 2026 and find the conversations that resonate with you.


  1. ⁠Climate & Creativity Lab by Talk Dharti To Me

Description: An arts-based workshop exploring climate change through poster-making, journaling, collage, storytelling, and creative reflection. Participants engage with themes of eco-anxiety, climate hope, environmental justice, and collective futures.

Register: SOLD OUT


  1. Climeet London & Open Mic by Talk Dharti To Me

Description: A relaxed community gathering combining climate conversations, networking, storytelling, poetry, and open-mic performances to foster connection and collective action.


  1. ⁠Culture Night: Workshops, Performances, Dance Party

Description: An evening of creativity, performances, workshops, and celebration exploring climate action through culture and community.


  1. Who Decides? Youth-Led Funding and Participatory Philanthropy

Description: Exploring how young people can shape climate funding decisions and democratise philanthropy.


  1. Who Gets to Shape the Climate Future? Power, Governance, and Intergenerational Leadership

Description: A discussion on power, representation, and how different generations can co-create climate solutions.


  1. ⁠Resilience for What?!

Description: Examining how youth wellbeing, mental health, and inner development can strengthen climate resilience.


  1. ⁠Green Pathways for Youth

Description: Discovering opportunities, careers, and leadership pathways for young people in the green transition.


  1. Climate Youth Resilience's Dance4Change

Description: Using movement and dance as tools for climate engagement, expression, and collective action.


  1. Engaging Global Youth in Climate Governance – Democratisation or Virtue Signalling?

Description: A critical conversation on whether youth participation in climate governance is meaningful or merely symbolic.


  1. Supporting, Not Instrumentalizing: Children, Youth and Climate Action

Description: Exploring ethical ways to involve children and young people in climate advocacy and decision-making.


  1. Culture as a Climate Lever: From Narrative to Action

Description: How storytelling, arts, and culture can shift public narratives and drive climate action.


  1. Art, Storytelling & Our Oceans

Description: A creative session using art and storytelling to deepen connections with oceans and marine conservation.


  1. How to Survive? Climate Realism and the Art of Collective Resilience

Description: Exploring practical hope, resilience, and community responses in an era of climate uncertainty.


  1. Performing Under Pressure: Sport, Art and Life in a Hotter World

Description: Investigating how rising temperatures affect athletes, artists, and everyday life.


  1. ⁠Climate Stories in Creativity, Joy and Hope – Children & Family Session

Description: A family-friendly event using storytelling and creative activities to inspire climate hope.


  1. ⁠Green Fuels for Green Shipping

Description: Examining incentives and rewards for accelerating the adoption of low- and zero-emission fuels in shipping.


  1. RESONANCE: Climate, Capital & Culture – Climate Opera Haus

Description: A unique artistic exploration of the intersections between climate change, finance, and culture.


  1. The Value of Nature in Cities – A Different Kind of Conversation

Description: Rethinking how urban nature contributes to wellbeing, resilience, and sustainable cities.


  1. ⁠Foundations, Cities, Health and the Case for Building Differently

Description: Exploring how healthier buildings and urban environments can improve public health outcomes while accelerating climate action in cities.


  1. Ways of Knowing: AI, Digitalisation and Climate Adaptation

Description: Examining how AI, digital technologies, and diverse knowledge systems can support more effective and equitable climate adaptation strategies.


  1. Climate Arcade: Gamified Simulations for Pro-Climate Behaviours

Description: An interactive exploration of how games and simulations can encourage climate literacy, systems thinking, and pro-climate decision-making.


  1. ⁠Roots & Returns

Description: A discussion on nature-based solutions, carbon finance, and how environmental investments can create benefits for both communities and ecosystems.


  1. ⁠Culture as a Climate Lever: From Narrative to Action

Description: Exploring how storytelling, arts, and culture can reshape public narratives and inspire meaningful climate action.


  1. Whose Data Counts? Evidence for Climate Decisions

Description: Investigating whose voices and data are included in climate decision-making, and how better evidence can support more equitable climate policies.


Explore and register for these events through the London Climate Action Week programme. Whether you're interested in culture, youth leadership, resilience, or climate solutions, there's something for everyone.


To have your event featured, please email us at talkdhartitome@nisrg.in.


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