Discover Our Top Green Picks in London This June

Explore London through the lens of nature, climate, creativity, and community. Each month, The Green Londoner curates a small but hopefully helpful list of the city’s most inspiring green events. This June is packed with opportunities — from nature walks and urban festivals to exhibitions and hands-on workshops. We’re proud to be a media partner […]
Why Earthfest Matters: Georgina McGivern on Climate, Creativity and Community

Ahead of Earthfest 2025, we’ve talked to Georgina McGivern, Co-Founder and Programme Director of Earthfest, who shared insights on what to expect this year, how the festival is evolving, and why climate action needs creativity and community at its core. The Green Londoner: What inspired the second edition of Earthfest, and how is it building […]
10 things to know ahead of London Climate Action Week 2025

London Climate Action Week (LCAW) is just one month away— and 2025 marks a special milestone. Now entering its 7th edition, LCAW has grown into the world’s largest European’s climate event, bringing together citizens, businesses, policymakers, and organisations from across the world. (This year, The Green Londoner is a supporting media partner for LCAW 2025, committed to covering […]
Beavers Are Back: Exploring London’s Urban Rewilding at Paradise Fields

In Part II of our Green Healing in Ealing series, we join a community-led exploration of Paradise Fields, tracing the path of London’s returning beavers. Let’s be honest — beavers in London have been making headlines lately. From TV features to a cheeky mention during People’s Question Time with Sadiq Khan (yes, the Enfield beavers dubbed Justin Beaver and Sigourney Beaver), these charismatic rodents have become unexpected ambassadors of the capital’s rewilding efforts. They’re more than just a media moment. The beavers […]
What We Discovered at Horsenden Hill: Highlights from the City Nature Challenge

Part of our Green Healing in Ealing series, this story follows a community-led adventure into Horsenden Hill during the City Nature Challenge—where curiosity met conservation, and neighbours became nature scientists for the day. London Locals. Global Challenge. Real Impact. Less than two weeks ago, a small but passionate group gathered at Horsenden Hill to take […]
Exclusive Interview with Darren Henderson Ahead of Earthfest Music Summit 2025

What inspired the Earthfest team to launch a music-focused sustainability summit—and why is 2025 the right moment? Earthfest launched in 2024 with a strong music presence—especially at King’s Cross, where a live stage sparked great energy around using music to drive climate conversations. The festival is part of the London Clean Air Initiative, co-founded by Jeffrey Young and […]
Unearthed – The Power of Gardening opens at the British Library

The Green Londoner attended the preview of Unearthed – The Power of Gardening, a brand-new exhibition opening today at the British Library — and yes, we loved it. Here’s why we think it’s well worth a visit. 🌱 An ode to gardening — universal, personal, politicalGardening is close to our hearts — and to those of millions of […]
Discover our top green activities in London this May

Explore London through nature, climate, creativity, and community. Each month, The Green Londoner curates a small but hopefully handy list of the city’s most inspiring green events. This May, there’s plenty to explore — from nature walks and festivals to exhibitions and hands-on workshops. We’re also excited to be hosting two of our own events:– A tree-themed […]
Innovation Zero 2025 day 1 recap: climate, innovation, and what’s next for London

Same sunshine as last year. Same buzz around low-carbon innovation. Fewer overcrowded coffee corners this time — though the WiFi’s still just as patchy. And yes, the same stunning glass roof soaring above us. But outside, the Olympia redevelopment has come a long way — and inside, the conversation has evolved too… at least in […]
What’s in the water? The Green Londoner’s first Thames water test reveals a mixed picture

Earlier this month, The Green Londoner joined forces with the H&F Climate Group to carry out a citizen-led water quality test on the Thames at Upper Mall, near Linden House in Hammersmith. With the annual Boat Race putting the spotlight on our iconic river, we wanted to ask: how clean is the Thames, really? This […]