Events: London Climate Action Week 2026
Explore TSI events at this year’s London Climate Action Week
Australia has an important role to play in industrial decarbonisation and clean trade. With world-leading renewable energy resources, established export relationships and deep industrial capabilities, Australia can support its own transition while helping its trading partners access lower-cost pathways for industrial development and decarbonisation.
This program supports TSI's goal of building a shared understanding of this opportunity. Across the week, TSI will convene and contribute to discussions designed to strengthen alignment and identify the practical policy, investment and diplomatic architecture needed to unlock a prosperous, post-carbon economy.


Monday 22 June, 9:00-10:30AM BST
This roundtable will explore the role of low-carbon liquid fuels (LCLFs) as the foundation for a more secure, diversified and decarbonised Asia-Pacific energy system – linking production, trade, certification and demand mandates across aviation and shipping. It will explore how regional coordination can deliver both decarbonisation and energy security outcomes, with Australia as a trusted exporter anchoring supply.
Location: TBC
Expression of interest to attend this event are welcomed via [email protected].

Tuesday 23 June, 9:00-10:30AM BST
This investor roundtable and policy dialogue will examine how to close the green premium and unlock bankable low-carbon liquid fuel projects. Drawing directly on TSI’s integrated policy architecture, the discussion will address market failures, linking carbon pricing, innovation support, common user infrastructure, fuel security, revenue certainty, demand mandates, and the importance of robust sustainability frameworks to real investment decisions.
Location: TBC
Expression of interest to attend this event are welcomed via [email protected].

Tuesday 23 June, 11:30-1:30PM BST
This roundtable will bring together government, industry, investors and international partners to discuss how Western Australia can contribute to global decarbonisation while supporting economic growth, industrial development and long-term energy security. The discussion will focus on the practical policy, infrastructure, investment and partnership settings needed to develop new clean export industries, including green iron, critical minerals processing, renewable energy and other low-emissions energy-intensive products. Hosted by the Government of Western Australia, TSI and Beyond Zero Emissions.
Location: Australia House, Western Australia Office
Expression of interest to attend this event are welcomed via [email protected].

Thursday 25 June, 8.00-9:30AM BST
The roundtable will bring together European and Asian policy experts, think tanks and practitioners to explore how climate policy, industrial strategy, trade measures and market rules are reshaping the global economy. The objective is not to replicate the European model, but to examine which lessons are transferable, which require adaptation, and how Asia can develop country-owned transition pathways that reflect domestic priorities while responding to evolving international expectations. Hosted by TSI and Climate Resource.
Location: TBC
Expression of interest to attend this event are welcomed via [email protected].

Thursday 25 June, 10:30AM-12:00PM BST
This forum, including representatives from the United Kingdom Government, Australian Government, industry and civic society, will discuss how Australia can advance its methane monitoring, reporting and verification, and mitigation in order to build on its existing industrial strengths to support the next phase of economic development and contribute to international decarbonisation efforts.
Location: TBC
Expression of interest to attend this event are welcomed via [email protected].

Thursday 25 June, 3:30-6:30PM BST
The most important voices in the nature and climate transition are rarely the loudest. They are the farmers, fishers and foresters negotiating new income models on their land; the conservation workers rebuilding ecosystems at the landscape scale; First Nations custodians and land managers integrating culture and nature-positive practices; innovative businesses testing new models; and community leaders holding it all together.
This practitioner and expert-led panel cuts through the theory to share what is actually working, what has not worked, and what incentive and policy structures are needed to shift systems at scale. Hosted by TSI, South Coast Resource Management, Oyster Heaven, Nature Positive Landscapes Initiative, Fife Coast and Countryside Trust and University of Saint Andrews.
Location: The Lavery, Pavilion Room, London, United Kingdom