Between formal sessions, rooftop receptions, and impromptu catch-ups, one theme stood out: despite market headwinds, the climate community is still moving, learning, and building with optimism
Jun 27, 2025 @ London
London Climate Action Week brought together thousands of people across the city — from policymakers and investors to entrepreneurs and academics — all united by the urgency of accelerating climate solutions. For us at ClimateAligned, the week was both energising and grounding.
🌍 London Climate Action Week brought together thousands of people across the city — from policymakers and investors to entrepreneurs and academics — all united by the urgency of accelerating climate solutions.
For us at ClimateAligned, the week was both energising and grounding. Between formal sessions, rooftop receptions, and impromptu catch-ups with friends and partners, one theme stood out: despite market headwinds, the climate community is still moving, learning, and building with optimism.
Evening rooftop reception with London's skyline as the backdrop.
Conversations on how AI and data can make sustainable finance more usable and transparent — a theme at the heart of our mission.
Panels and side events where blue finance, adaptation, and resilience got serious attention alongside net zero pathways.
Informal drinks with partners, colleagues, and new faces — reminding us that progress isn't just about policies and spreadsheets, but about people connecting and exchanging ideas.
Smiles and catch-ups with friends during a side event.
The buzz of the week made one thing clear: climate finance isn't stalling. It's evolving. New tools, new capital flows, and new partnerships are taking shape, even in a tough market.
Moments that make Climate Week as much about people as policy.
We left the week encouraged. The transition won't be easy, but the energy in London showed that collaboration and creativity remain strong.
Here's to carrying that momentum forward — from dashboards to decisions, and from data to deployment.
Krista speaking on the "Tech & AI for Climate Action" panel.