About this Event
🌍 Welcome to the P.E.A. (People Environment Achievement) Awards Day Summit — part of London Climate Action Week 2026
Join us at the magnificent One Marylebone on Monday 22nd June for a full day of masterclasses, panels and keynote insights from some of the most compelling voices on the planet.
This is the daytime prelude to the PEA Awards Gala Dinner — a focused, energising gathering of change-makers, innovators, activists and thinkers coming together to share ideas, challenge assumptions and spark action.
Whether you're a business leader, activist, creative, policymaker or simply someone who gives a damn about the future of our planet — this day is for you.
Agenda
🕑: 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Nick Ash | Sustain Britain "Sustain Circles"
Info: Nick Ash | Sustain Britain "Sustain Circles"
How self-sustaining local communities — powered by innovation, not globalisation — can rebuild Britain from the ground up. Nick Ash is the founder of Sustain Britain and creator of the Sustain Circle model, pioneering the world's first landfill-gas powered growing dome to produce year-round food for local communities from waste. His Greenprint for a Sustainable Independent Britain is one of the most practical and visionary frameworks for community-led change to emerge in years.
🕑: 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
Mark & Oliver Millar | Duracell Energy "Smarter Energy"
Info: Mark Millar | Duracell Energy
"Smarter Energy"
The practical revolution happening in homes right now — how smarter energy technology is driving household bills toward zero. Mark Millar is a battery storage pioneer with over 30 years of experience and the CEO and founder of Puredrive Energy, the company behind the Duracell Energy brand. A back-to-back Great British Entrepreneur Award winner, Mark leads the UK's fastest-growing home battery manufacturer, working with over 400 installers across the UK and Europe. His session cuts through the complexity to show what smarter energy looks like in practice — and why it is the single most powerful practical step any home or business can take right now.
🕑: 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Master Sha | Tao Grandmaster Love Peace Harmony Foundation "Consciousness"
Info: Master Sha | Tao Grandmaster
"Consciousness"
Why raising human consciousness is not a spiritual luxury but an essential tool for healing our relationship with the planet. Master Sha is a Tao Grandmaster, medical doctor, founder of the Love Peace Harmony Foundation and 11x New York Times bestselling author. One of the world's most revered spiritual teachers, he brings a profound perspective on the inner transformation required to create genuine outer change — and why sustainability and spirituality are not separate conversations.
🕑: 12:45 PM - 01:30 PM
Stuart Trevor "Culture and Fashion"
Info: Stuart Trevor "Culture and Fashion"
How style and creativity can become the most powerful and irresistible vehicles for the sustainability movement. This session explores the extraordinary influence of culture and fashion in shifting behaviour, shaping identity and making the sustainability message not just heard but felt — and why the movement cannot afford to ignore the power of how things look and feel.
🕑: 01:30 PM - 02:15 PM
Louise Goodthorpe | Strategiq "How to Communicate for Change"
Info: Louise Goodthorpe "How to Communicate for Change"
How to communicate climate in a way that cuts through despair, finds common ground and inspires people to act. One of the most urgent and underestimated challenges of our time is not the science — it is the story. Louise Goodthorpe brings hard-won expertise in public engagement to explore how we help citizens find their own agency and power in the face of nature's destruction, without overwhelming, alienating or losing them along the way.
🕑: 02:15 PM - 02:30 PM
Alistair Mullen | Laconic "The Bahamas"
Info: Alistair Mullen | Laconic "The Bahamas Blue Carbon Project)
A vivid on-the-ground account of what climate vulnerability looks like for island nations — and what the world must do. This session brings the abstract global climate narrative back to earth, with a human and urgent perspective on what is at stake for some of the most exposed communities on the planet and how it can be solved with blue carbon.
🕑: 02:30 PM - 02:45 PM
Tony Juniper CBE | Chair, Natural England
Info: Tony Juniper CBE | Chair, Natural England
Four decades of frontline environmental leadership distilled into one keynote on nature, biodiversity and what comes next. Tony Juniper is one of the UK's most trusted and respected environmental voices — former Executive Director of Friends of the Earth, co-author with King Charles, and Chair of Natural England. His keynote address will set the stage for the landmark panel that follows.
🕑: 02:45 PM - 03:45 PM
From the Amazon rainforest to the UK countryside
Info: Panel Discussion
Tony Juniper CBE (Natural England) | Catherine (World Land Trust) | Uyunkar Domingo Peas Nampichkai (Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative / CONFENIAE) | Atossa Soltani (Amazon Watch)From the Amazon rainforest to the UK countryside — a once-in-a-generation conversation about protecting the natural world. Uyunkar Domingo Peas Nampichkai is an indigenous leader from Ecuador with over three decades of frontline Amazon leadership — President of the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative, member of CONFENIAE, and co-founder of the Achuar Nation of Ecuador and the Living School of the Amazon. Atossa Soltani is the founder of Amazon Watch and Director of Global Strategy at the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance, working with 30 indigenous nations to permanently protect 86 million acres of the most biodiverse rainforest on Earth. Together with Tony Juniper and the World Land Trust, this panel represents the full breadth of global conservation leadership on one stage.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
One Marylebone, 1 Marylebone Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 5.04 to GBP 9.38












