As Copenhagen approaches, the number of lectures, discussions and exhibitions on the subject of climate change builds to a climax. Events in London include:

Exhibitions: Prove It! All the evidence you need to believe in climate change, a free Science Museum exhibit that encourages visitors to explore the scientific evidence that human activity is behind climate change, and Eco Home, which examines current ideas around 'eco-living'. Coming soon: Art in a changing world at the Royac Academy, which "aims to encourage debate, discussion and creative thinking and the role art can play on the relevance that climate change has on our daily lives."

Talks: on Climate change and international development: the Conservative perspective; Solving Global Warming; a lecture on how the idea that we shouldn’t mess around with nature has become the new opium of the masses; Mediating Change Project: climate change and culture discussion; The implications of climate change for sustainable development, and the prospects for progress at Copenhagen and beyond. On just one day this week (24 November), there's Deal or No Deal? – The Inside Track on Copenhagen, the launch of "Climate Frontline: African Communities Adapting to Survive"; Climate Change and Security; Hot Off The Press? The Media and Climate Change; and International Action: Too Little, Too Late?. Four days later, there's The Great Global Warm-Up, workshops, discussion and debate.

TV: Can Obama Save the Planet?

All London Events: http://uk.oneworld.net/section/uk/events/london