London 2030 – a net zero capital?
The next five years are critical for the city. With the Labour Party leading the government, City Hall and majority of London’s boroughs, opportune political alignment should bring long term and impactful policy – we can and must deliver long-lasting change.
The London Conference 2025 – a cornerstone of the capital’s public policy calendar – was held on Monday 10 November 2025. Alongside the brightest minds from government, the private sector, and civil society, we explored how London can reach its 2030 net zero target while maximising inclusive economic benefit for the city.
Our programme focused on three key themes:
- Ecosystem: Green infrastructure which enhances the urban environment through increased biodiversity, renewable energy use, carbon sequestration and storage, and flood risk management. How can we reduce carbon emissions while preserving and improving the capital’s natural assets?
- Infrastructure: Leading the conversation on the city’s infrastructure and transport needs. What is needed to improve the quality, capacity and resilience of London’s utilities?
- Adaptation: From our homes and infrastructure, to building resilience into our environment and systems. How we can futureproof our city in the face of a 2°C+ future?
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