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Together in Action 2026

Join Europe’s climate action community for ‘Together in Action 2026,’ the Climate Pact’s annual celebration marking progress in tackling climate change and the drive towards a cleaner, more resilient Union. Meet policymakers, experts and community leaders; get inspired by grassroots initiatives; and explore the future of climate action from across Europe.  

24-25 March 2026, Brussels and online   

Special Community Day: 23 March 2026 – exclusive for European Climate Pact members 

Places for in-person attendance are limited, so be quick to secure your spot!

What to expect

  • Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra joined Ambassadors Sara Segantin and Sasha Bezuhanova on stage for a conversation about climate ambition, collaboration, and the power of community leadership

    Policy in action: Hear from EU leaders on the future of climate policy, including Wokpe Hoekstra, European Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth

  • Community members got their creative juices flowing in the workshop 'Drawing solutions: Art and comics for climate action’

    Community impact: Join inspiring sessions led by members of the European Climate Pact communityon how they’re making waves against climate change in their country

  • Maltese duo ‘Berne’, featuring European Climate Ambassador Deborah Borg Brincat, performed their indie-electronic music, sparking conversations about climate action

    Interactive experience: Visit with exhibitions, creative showcases and breakout sessionson climate action, and have opportunities to meet like-minded people from across Europe

Across the programme, sessions will explore a range of themes, including:   

  • How clean and competitive industry can accelerate climate action: from energy systems to entrepreneurship and transportation to trade, ways to meet EU climate goals  
  • The importance of making Europe climate resilient: protecting communities, societies and economies from extreme weather events
  • Tackling climate disinformation: understanding the nature and extent of false claims online and how to equip yourself with the right tools to detect and counter disinformation
  • Just and inclusive transition: making sure nobody is left behind as the EU becomes greener and more digital for the future
  • Youth leadership: raising up young voices passionate about climate action, ensuring they are heard at local, national and EU level
  • Promoting climate action: supporting a range of initiatives, from community-level activity all the way to international climate diplomacy 

All sessions will be led by European Commission experts or members of the European Climate Pact community – bringing together policy insights and grassroots initiatives from across the Union. 

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 Places for in-person attendance are limited, so be quick to secure your spot! 

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Register now to join in Brussels or online!

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