Transforming London, One Community at a Time
Think&Do is a resident-led movement tackling social and climate injustice
Rewilding our boroughs, rewilding ourselves
We don't just plant trees and wildflower meadows and herbs, we plant community
Sharing Spaces in Libraries
Transforming London's libraries into climate & social community hubs
Think & Do is a resident-led movement tackling climate and social injustice across London, practically and from the ground up. We’re a place where residents don’t just talk about change, they get the skills, support and confidence to make it happen.
Our Vision
Our vision is a London of connected, resilient communities, where everyone – whatever their postcode or income – can lead the change their neighbourhood needs.
Our Mission
We do this by equipping residents with green skills, helping neighbours share resources and cut energy costs, and supporting Londoners to both lower their carbon and adapt to a changing climate so that the people most affected by the crisis are the ones leading the response.
Our projects, co-created with residents, are a direct response to the climate emergency. We foster resource sharing, energy saving, and developing green skills to build resilience from the ground up.
We are growing a powerful network of residents, educators, businesses, and councils to tackle inequality — together.
This is social and climate justice in action.
Join us. Let’s Think&Do.

Think & Do have become such an important leader in ensuring all residents have the opportunity and agency to shape their lives where they live. Sharing Spaces epitomise everything citizen participation should represent: listening to communities, building from the strengths that exist and creating the space to imagine and enact the futures they want to see. The scale of challenges like the Climate Crisis requires work like this to be happening across society and so I’d absolutely love to see the energy we’ve seen from Camden’s Sharing Spaces spreading across London, allowing us as a city to shape the collective future that we want to see.
Georgia Gould MP, Minister of State in the Department for Education, MP for Queen’s Park and Maida Vale and formerly leader of Camden Council

The deeply inclusive work of Think & Do is exemplary, and in these times where the need to build an imagination infrastructure is ever more evident, the lessons Think & Do can teach the wider country are more needed than ever.
Rob Hopkins, Founder of the Transition Town movement
Here’s a small selection of images from across all of our projects, to give you a flavour of the broad scope of the work that we do, to help London’s communities.
News Feed
Think & Do short film
This 2-minute film is a snapshot about who we are and what we do. The full film can be viewed on our About Us page here
What if ...
We are a collective of passionate climate and social justice activists
At Think&Do, every team member believes in a future where the diverse communities of London are resilient to the negative effects of climate change and where they enjoy greater equity.
We challenge ourselves to imagine a future where these major issues have been addressed, through our ‘What Ifs … ‘. Read them in the panel on the left.

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AN INSPIRATIONAL ECO AFFIRMATION
”It’s the little things citizens do. That’s what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees.”
– Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, Oslo, 10 December 2004
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