Join us during London Climate Action Week for an interactive, practical session where you explore the systemic nature of your climate work. Using tools from systems change practice, you will reflect on the deeper impact of your projects, connect with others driving change, and uncover what it really takes to shift systems – not just symptoms.
• Explore why systems change matters in climate action
• Learn key concepts and tools from systems change practice and impact assessment
• Reflect on and map your project within its wider system
• Build connections with peers working on climate change in London and beyond
• Identify next steps to deepen your systemic practice
Climate professionals, funders, programme leads, policymakers, community organisers, and sustainability practitioners looking to better understand and amplify the systemic impact of their work.
• A simple introduction to systemic tools and ways of thinking that can strengthen your climate work
• Space to reflect on your project and discover new perspectives on how to drive real change.
• The chance to connect with others asking similar questions
This session is hosted by Edge Effects, School of System Change, and Climate Group – bringing together expertise in systems thinking, transformational learning, and global climate leadership. Together, we aim to support climate practitioners to navigate complexity and enhance the impact of their work through practical tools, peer learning, and real-world application.
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Edge Effects is a small consultancy partnering with individuals and organisations to co-create pathways to a sustainable future. We support clients to navigate complexity through systemic, action-oriented, and impact-driven approaches.
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School of System Change is a global learning community that equips changemakers to drive systemic transformation using diverse tools and multi-method learning experiences.
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Climate Group is an international non-profit accelerating climate action by working with businesses and governments to drive progress on clean energy, transport, and industry.