HUBS
London Climate action week 2025 welcomed a series of hubs to the festival, providing a variety of locations across the city convening stakeholders and events with similar interests.
About LCAW hubs
London Climate Action Week hubs are focal locations around the city that:
• organise their own climate programme during LCAW
• have space available for other LCAW event hosts to access (at preferential rates)
• provide convening points for participants/visitors to LCAW
Access practical information on our hubs and their available spaces here.
Blue Earth Forum – Innovation hub
Address: 31 New Inn Yard, London EC2A 3EY
Blue Earth Forum is the hub where business solutions find the impact investment they need to scale. It brings together high-growth, high-impact businesses, investors, purpose-driven corporates, and ecosystem enablers, dedicated to accelerating real-world climate solutions. The Forum will spark action and innovation, driving us toward a regenerative future. If your work is pushing the boundaries of climate action, we want to hear from you.
Areas of focus include Energy, Finance, Food, Agriculture & Nature, Oceans & Water, Media & Communications, Technology, Circularity, and the Built Environment.
Climate Action Hub in Guildhall
Address: Guildhall, 71 Basinghall St, London EC2V 7HH
Climate Action is pleased to organise the LCAW hub in Guildhall on 25-26 June, convening global leaders from business, policy and finance to accelerate the speed and scale of our collective efforts in driving climate action. Run in partnership with the City of London, the hub includes the flagship Climate Innovation Forum with a high-level plenary and series of roundtables, plus the LCAW 2025 Gala Dinner.
In addition, the hub is hosting a series of partner events, including for the Government of Brazil, EY, SBTi, Mission 2025, Univers, Climate KIC and Bloomberg.
Fleet Street Quarter
Address: Fleet Street Quarter BID, City of London
Fleet Street Quarter, the Business Improvement District for the City of London’s Fleet Street area, is delighted to be a hub at LCAW 2025, bringing together leaders from sustainability, property, finance, law, culture and media to debate and share insights across a series of events on how we can mobilise the private sector to support a more healthy, sustainable and prosperous future that benefits all of society.
Through its own Climate Festival, including a SME day, Fleet Street Quarter aims to help businesses in the area and beyond accelerate their efforts to transition to net zero.
Hi House
Address: 25 Luke Street, London EC2A 4DS
Hi House is a launch pad to take London’s climate conversation to the world. Combining a stylish in-person event space and premium broadcast studio set-up, the house will take LCAW into the news, onto broadcast television around the world, and feature in new and traditional media. It will host official LCAW Media Partner sessions, as well as sessions from partners in climate governance and COP30 planning.
Hi House is an initiative from Hi Impact, one of the UK’s fastest growing media companies, with a specialism in broadcast, media and partnerships and leading climate and global governance events around the world.
Kings Cross Regeneration and Renewal Hub
Address: Coals Drops Yard
Coal Drops Yard becomes a hub themed around Regeneration and Renewal, set against one of LCAW’s major cultural events, the “Brazil Creating Fashion for Tomorrow” exhibition, backed by the Brazilian Government. A flagship of urban transformation, King’s Cross provides a natural home for events exploring the regeneration of place, from nature and ecosystems to food systems and the transition economy. The hub will host events bringing together governments, businesses, and communities to share bold solutions that restore and renew, with people and planet at the centre.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry/ London Business Hub
Address: 33 Queen Street, EC4R 1AP
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is London’s key hub for the business community. LCCI supports members’ businesses through a range of services, advocates on behalf of London’s business community in the most important forums of policy debate, and promotes ‘Global London’ as the best city in the world to do business – whether that’s to trade, invest, learn, or find new commercial partners.
LCCI would welcome hosting events which focus on business, trade and investment in London.
Reset Connect London
Address: Excel London, 1 Western Gateway, London, E16 1XL
Reset Connect London is returning to Excel London on 24-25 June. Join 7,500 sustainability professionals, 400 speakers and 300 exhibitors across business, energy, finance and government at the UK’s award-winning, free-to-attend, sustainability ecosystem and green investment event.
Take advantage of the opportunity to host your own LCAW event in one of the premium gallery suites at Excel London. Designed for 20-140 person gatherings, invite your community to an exclusive event as part of the exhibition.
The Conduit
Address: 6 Langley Street, London WC2H 9JA
The Conduit is a community of people committed to creating a just, prosperous and sustainable future.
Our members entrepreneurs, investors, creatives, business leaders, activists, civil-society leaders and policymakers, bringing together knowledge, networks and capital for sustained positive impact, in our London social club.
We work with organisations to amplify and accelerate their social impact and sustainability goals, facilitating collaboration and inspiring new ideas to scale solutions to some of the world’s biggest challenges.
The LCAW Food Hub
Address: Urban Farmer Project, 18 Wine Office Court, London EC4A 3JR
The first LCAW Food Hub will showcase action on the climate change and food systems agenda. With activities across London, from chef-led workshops addressing food poverty and food waste, to community soup kitchens, regenerative agriculture and industry innovation, we will have a central physical hub, hosted at the Urban Farmer Project, in partnership with Fleet Street Quarter, London Community Kitchens, IDEMA, Dass Dass Box and Needs Map.
The hub will be an active networking and demonstration site for climate resilient, sustainable food systems from around the world.
The London Centre
Address: Aldermanbury, London EC2V 7HH
The London Centre is home of NLA, London’s built environment community. Our scale models of London are used by our community, the public and young people to learn about the past, present and future of London’s ever-changing built environment. Our exhibitions, publications and programme of events focus on the people, places and projects that contribute to London and influence cities worldwide.
The St Pancras and Somers Town Living Centre
Address: 2 Ossulton Street, London, NW1 1DF
Somers Town Community Association is a charity based in the heart of Northwest central London that is committed to providing a meaningful and positive influence at every level of people’s lives through its wide array of programs and services. It aims to continue building on the significant foundations for its work on climate that the Future Neighbourhoods 2030 programme has provided through collaborations and partnerships with organisations.
Wellcome
Address: 215 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE
Wellcome supports science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone. We have four major programmes: one for discovery research, and three to find solutions for the challenges of mental health, climate and health, and infectious diseases. Climate change is a health crisis, but it’s not always framed that way in the mainstream conversation. We need to urgently scale up evidence-based climate action to improve and protect our health.
We are acting as a hub at LCAW2025 to support partners advocate for health-centred climate action.
Sustainable Ventures – Climate and Cleantech Hub
Address: 5th Floor County Hall, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 7PB
Sustainable Ventures is the home of climate tech. We help climate startups scale through investment, workspaces, and venture support. With 850+ climate tech businesses in our ecosystem, £1.1bn in equity funds raised, 6,000+ jobs created, and stunning coworking and event spaces in County Hall next to Waterloo Station, we are Europe’s largest climate tech hub.
Sustainable Ventures is thrilled to be an Official LCAW Hub, bringing together the brightest minds in climate and cleantech innovation.
150 Holborn
Address: 150 Holborn, London, EC1N 2NS
150 Holborn is the home of Sidara designed and occupied by us, for us. We are a collective of built environment designers, engineers, and consultants. 150 Holborn is one of London’s most sustainable SMART buildings with a range of spaces from convening points at our café, meeting rooms, an auditorium and a terraced rooftop pavilion.
Our in-house brands comprising Architects, Engineers, Urban Designers, Systems analysts have expertise in multiple LCAW themes around climate ambition, financing the transition and delivering a net zero & resilient London and UK.