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The Nature & Climate House Summit brings together more than 200 influential leaders working together to shape a more resilient future.

Join leaders from government, business, finance and civil society for serious conversations alongside cultural events, networking and an evening of side-splitting comedy. 

Tuesday 2 June • Truman Brewery, Shoreditch, London @ SXSW London 2026

Nature & Climate House Summit

Shaping the Future Economy

Aligned with SXSW London’s 2026 theme, Shape the Future, the Nature & Climate House Summit is a dedicated space for leaders attending SXSW London 2026 to deepen their engagement with the key challenges - and opportunities - in building a resilience economy.

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Morning Session
The Foundations of Everything

Acknowledging that the cost of doing nothing is far higher than the cost of change, the morning sessions at Nature & Climate House will tackle the foundations of all we need to accomplish together, from unlocking finance to protect standing nature, to understanding how corporate governance can proactively ensure companies are robust, whilst also meeting the needs of the future economy.

9:30 - 10:30Panel
Nature is not a resource. It's the economy.

The powers that shape the global economy still treat nature as a background condition, despite our total dependency on land, water, food, energy and stable ecosystems to function. For example, most companies address nature through targets and disclosing use of natural resources, but fail to utilise the fundamental business model to improve how nature is preserved and able to function. Governments treat land and other resources as assets and struggle to balance preservation with economic impetus. This session asks what it would take to treat nature as a fundamental driver of resilience, competitiveness and long-term value.

Speakers

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Mary Creagh

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Nature)

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Priscilla Negreiros

Associate Director, Climate Policy Initiative

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Nick Hough Robbins

CEO, NatureAlpha

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Pavan Sukhdev

CEO & Founder, GIST IMPACT

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Nina Seega

Director, Centre for Sustainable Finance at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership

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Moderator Adrian Monck

Professor at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence

11:45 - 12:30Panel
AI is scaling and so is the cost. But who's paying the bill?

AI is being built at scale, and the demands on energy, land, and water are growing with it. As the economic opportunity expands, so do the questions about what it costs and who these fall on. The true price of the intelligence revolution may not yet be fully visible in our balance sheets, our regulations, or our long-term planning. This panel brings together voices from industry, policy, and civil society to ask what it would take to account for those costs properly - for the present economy, the planet, and the generations who will inherit what we build today.

Speakers

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Mete Coban MBE

Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy

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Thomas Lingard

Chief Executive Office, Centre for Future Generations

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Gina Neff

Executive Director, Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge

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Moderator Sharon Johnson

Executive Director, Bellwethers Group

12:30 - 13:30
Music and More

Enjoy a performance by the one and only Madame Gandhi. Light refreshments will be served.

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Madame Gandhi

Musician

Afternoon Session
New Power Building New Resilience
14:30 - 15:15Panel
Can Creative Industries Spark a Story of Resilience?

Climate shocks are clearly no longer isolated events. Fires, floods, intense weather, droughts and more are changing what is insurable, investable and liveable everywhere. We know we need to adapt. But when the facts are scary, the information is polarising and often politicised, who will shape the space for social acceptance of new priorities? This panel explores what we can learn from creatives, the entertainment sector and cultural sensemakers that we can apply to shaping the story of a future economy where people can still thrive?

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Catherine Ellis

Head of Climate Content, BAFTA Albert

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Staci Roberts-Steele

Managing Director and Producer, Yellow Dot Studios

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Lucy Stone

Founder and Executive Director, Climate Spring

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Moderator Maeve Campbell

Independent Climate News Reporter

16:45 - 17:45Fishbowl
We are all builders in the resilience economy.

As AI reshapes how we work and climate reshapes where we live and what we consume, the defining economic challenge of our time depends on how we adapt to powerful forces of nature and technology. The uncomfortable question is whether we can build true resilience by doubling down on technology and climate solutions, or whether it’s better to start by building the social cohesion that makes collective action possible? Add your voice to this fishbowl to explore the critical steps needed to thrive into the future.

Curated with the support of Kite Insights

18:00 - 19:30
Nature & Climate House Celebration

When the going is tough in the world, there is no better time to join forces, connect with like-minded travellers and make new connections. Join us to celebrate the energy of the collective coming together at Nature & Climate House.

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Evening Session
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19:30
Comedy: Let’s Not Die!

A resounding hit in 2025, Let’s Not Die returns for its second edition at Nature & Climate House London 2026. Created and produced by Yellow Dot Studios, featuring some of the UK’s funniest comedians. Not to be missed!

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Eshaan Akbar

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Stuart Goldsmith

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Michelle Wolf

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Global Community

News Antennas is a growing global community of influential news creators, currently active in Europe, the UK and the Americas. Join us!

In a fragmented media world, news creators are ushering in a new era for reporting on nature and climate issues across the international news agenda. The News Antennas programme supports bellwether creators to include trustworthy nature and climate storytelling within their compelling channels. To learn more about supporting or participating in the News Antennas programme in Europe, the UK, the Americas hub, or the forthcoming Africa hub, drop us a line. 

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