P.E.A. Awards 2026

Setting the stage for a night of hope, action & laughter at this year’s leading sustainability awards
Katie Hill - Editor-in-Chief, My Green Pod
Stuart Goldsmith, credit Matt Crockett

This article first appeared in our International Women’s Day 2026 issue of My Green Pod Magazine. Click here to subscribe to our digital edition and get each issue delivered straight to your inbox

Main image: Stuart Goldsmith, photo credit Matt Crockett

Climate comedian Stuart Goldsmith has been confirmed as the host of this year’s P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards, in association with OMMM.

Stuart has performed stand-up comedy all over the world, including on Live at the Apollo and Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central. His comedy is about the climate crisis that is unfolding around us, and it takes audiences on an energising journey from inertia and dread to action.

Stuart’s recent climate show, Spoilers, won Best Show 2023 at Leicester Comedy Festival and was one of the best-reviewed shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. ‘We’re delighted Stuart will be hosting this year’s P.E.A.s’, said P.E.A. Awards founder Jarvis Smith. ‘If we’re going to go, let’s at least go smiling.’

Climate action in London

The P.E.A. Awards, from the UK’s leading sustainability and ethical awards body, will take place at London’s prestigious One Marylebone on 22 June as part of London Climate Action Week (LCAW), the largest city-wide climate festival in Europe.

The P.E.A. Awards, now in their 16th year, play a key part in inspiring global and local action for the planet. They recognise and celebrate individuals championing sustainability across 15 categories, from Youth and Indigenous Communities to Technology, Travel and Nature.

A Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to an individual whose passion for change has led to exemplary long-term success in the field of sustainability, and a Best of the Year Award will go to the judges’ top-scoring entrant or nomination.

The winners will be announced over an evening of award-winning plant-based food and drinks.

What’s new for 2026

At a time of intersecting crises and a media narrative driven by doom, the P.E.A.s will lighten the tone with an evening of comedy and celebration.

The ceremony has been been curated in association with OMMM, an organisation that exists solely to raise consciousness and awareness through events.

Leading up to the evening celebrations, the P.E.A.s will host a daytime event to share masterclasses on the relationship between sustainability and the themes of Communication, Consciousness, Community, Ayurvedic Food, Energy, Indigenous Wisdom and Investment, and the part these subjects play in the context of sustainability and climate.

Speakers include Mark Millar, CEO of Duracell Energy; Master Sha from the Love Peace Harmony Foundation; Nick Ash, CEO of Sustain Britain; Jamie Anley, director at Strategic; Divya Alter, Divya’s Kitchen and Leonel Cerruto, director at Kawsay Mother Earth School.

Recognising heroes

If you know a sustainability champion who deserves to be recognised, we want to know. Entries and nominations close midnight on 31 March 2026. Tickets are available for anyone who wants to network with sustainability leaders and green glitterati in an atmosphere of hope and celebration.

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