London Climate Action Week
Coverage of London Climate Action Week in the Nexus archive.
- Millions in Climate Investments for Developing Countries Were Just Announced. It’s Not Nearly Enough.
During London Climate Action Week, donors and international organizations announced climate finance commitments for developing countries, but the investments remain insufficient compared to international targets. The focus on emerging economies highlights growing attention, though financing efforts still lag behind required levels.
- A Midwest Mayor Joins London Climate Week as a ‘Rational Optimist’ Who Aims to Get Things Done
Barbara Buffaloe, mayor of Columbia, Missouri, attended London Climate Action Week to highlight city-led climate efforts despite federal cuts. The event coincided with a heatwave in Europe and featured U.S. city leaders working on emissions reduction and renewable energy.
- DeBriefed 26 June 2026: Heat records broken across Europe | London climate action week | Introducing ‘Project Cosmos’
Europe broke multiple heat records in June 2026, with the UK, France, Spain, and Switzerland reporting unprecedented temperatures linked to climate change. At London climate action week, UN chief António Guterres urged methane reduction and AI companies to use renewable energy by 2030, while governments committed to accelerating global electrification.
- London Climate Week navigates Hormuz crisis
London Climate Action Week (LCAW) is holding its eighth edition amidst the Hormuz crisis, featuring over 1,000 events and global ministerial participation. The summit emphasizes cooperation in a fragmented world, with electrification as a key focus for the upcoming COP in Turkiyë. The UK government reported private sector investments exceeding £100bn in the green economy.
- 40 mayors worldwide endorse a pact to shape data center development
Forty mayors from 40 cities worldwide have endorsed a pact to promote sustainable data center development through C40 Cities, focusing on resource management, energy efficiency, and climate goals. The initiative, launched during London Climate Action Week, addresses concerns about electricity and water usage, land competition, and includes cities in the U.S., Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.
- To build climate resilience, start with food
The article emphasizes the critical role of food systems in climate resilience, highlighting Tetra Pak's efforts to reduce emissions through focused action in processing, packaging, and distribution. It notes a 56% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in Tetra Pak's operations by 2025 compared to 2019, with a target of net-zero emissions by 2030.