Tenure Facility will be at London Climate Action Week, helping to advance urgent action on climate, land and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. We are joining leaders, funders, organisations and innovators from around the world to accelerate climate solutions and to secure land tenure for Indigenous Peoples as one of the most effective solutions for sustaining forests and ecosystems.
We are also co-hosting the Rights and Nature Hub with Synchronicity Earth, Forests, People, Climate and Jacobs Futura Foundation at The Stables, King’s Cross. The Hub will be a dynamic space for bold ideas, meaningful dialogue and collective action. Across the week, it will bring together voices from across the rights, nature and climate movements to spark new partnerships and advance solutions that cannot wait.
Explore this page to discover the events you should not miss, how to connect with our team at London Climate Action week and how we are helping shape conversations around climate, biodiversity, and community governance
Learn more about our participation at London Climate Action Week and how to connect with us.
This Land Dialogues session brings together leaders from the Amazon, the Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia to explore what helps rainforests stay standing in practice. Many of the world’s most intact forests are found in Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and local community territories, yet forests still face growing pressure from logging, extraction, and competing land-use decisions. The session will examine how decisions over forests are made, who influences them, and why some governance systems are able to hold over time while others break down.
When: June 23 | 10h00 – 11h30
Where: The Stables King’s cross, London
Hosts: Tenure Facility, Land Portal Foundation, Global Alliance for Territorial Communities
In the aftermath of COP30 in Belém and ahead of critical climate negotiations, the global community needs authentic Amazon perspectives from those who know the territory best. This panel creates a unique platform for Indigenous leaders and Brazilian government officials from across the Amazon basin to address international decision-makers, investors and policy influencers directly.
The discussion will explore how Indigenous leadership, territorial stewardship and traditional knowledge contribute to protecting biodiversity, strengthening climate resilience and advancing sustainable development.
When: June 22 | 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Where: LSE Old Theatre, Houghton St, London, WC2A 2AE
Hosts: TEDxAmazônia
This session makes the case for nature and those working so hard to protected and restore it as a foundational climate strategy and a high-leverage opportunity for funders at every stage of their giving journey. Through a conversation with a leading philanthropist and a panel of practitioners and fellow funders, we will explore how protecting ecosystems, particularly through locally-led and diverse actors, connects directly to climate stability, food security, human health, and community resilience, and what it looks like in practice to fund nature well.
Whether you are new to environmental giving or looking to deepen your engagement to trust-based giving, this session is designed to sharpen your thinking and expand your sense of what is possible.
When: June 22 | 13h30 – 15h00
Where: The Stables King’s cross, London
Hosts: Synchronicity Earth and Arcus Foundation
Join us for a dynamic and thought-provoking workshop built around the Ecologies of Empowerment Report, developed to challenge and reshape how funding flows to young leaders in biodiversity. By engaging your head, heart, and hands, this workshop invites participants to think critically about funding systems, connect with the realities youth face on the ground, and explore tangible ways to act.
When: June 23 | 13h30 – 15h30
Where: The Stables King’s cross, London
Hosts: Iris Project, Global Youth Biodiversity Network and Synchronicity Earth
This event brings together a collective of organisations ( If Not Us Then Who?, Quipa Collective, Iniciativa Amotocodie, Rainforest Foundation International, and Earth Sight), on issues of Indigenous Peoples in Isolation and Initial Contact (PIACI). Meet and connect with the artists, Indigenous Peoples, and activists leading this campaign.
When: June 24 | 09h00 – 10h30
Where: The Stables King’s cross, London
Hosts: If Not Us Then Who, Quipa Collective, Iniciativa Amotocodie, and Rain Forest Foundation,
The Hub provides a bridge between the funding community and actors working to build biodiversity and climate movements. Around the world, people are already ‘doing the work’ to protect nature and the rights that sustain these efforts. While the Hub’s sessions develop London Climate Action Week insights, the space also offers a pause to discuss how we can remove barriers to funding and explore solutions.
Together, we will grow the movements of those leading efforts to address deforestation and climate change at a time of both urgency and opportunity. London is a global finance center, and this year’s Climate Week brings a unique chance to connect funders and allies to towards a common goal: increase finance, power, and rights for the protection of all life on Earth.
This shared hub will convene leaders and organisations from around the world in a collaborative environment, united by the belief that rights, nature, and climate belong in the same conversation. Synchronicity Earth, Tenure Facility, Forests, People, Climate (FPC), and Jacobs Futura Foundatiom (JFF) are partnering as hosts of the Rights & Nature Hub.