Our webinar programme
Recordings of past webinars
Recordings of webinars on getting started: forming your team, action planning, and measuring net zero
These webinars give an overview of where a diocese can start on it's net zero journey. They are aimed at diocesan staff and volunteers, but there will be much of interest to other audiences too.
Recordings of webinars on moving your buildings towards net zero
These webinars focus in on bricks and mortar issues; what we can do to reduce our use of energy, what makes the most difference, and what is practical?
Recordings of webinars on low carbon solutions – heating, lighting, solar and more
These are “technical webinars for non-technical people”, explaining how each technology can help your church move towards the goal of net zero carbon, and the real practicalities of taking action.
The speaker delivering each webinar has been chosen after a tendering exercise, based on their expertise in the field and practical knowledge.
Recordings of webinars on environmental fundraising
Fundraising is competitive, and there is no easy answer, but our three webinars will help get you started. Part 1 gives you a sense of the broad landscape of environmental funding opportunities, Part 2 covers how to start fundraising, whilst Part 3 is aimed at people with some existing fundraising experience, who want to know more about specific opportunities.
Other webinars from the Church of England Environment Programme
Useful webinars programmes from other organisations
We share links here to some other organisations webinar programme, where we think they are of particular relevance.
Upcoming webinars
Knowing your ant from your elder - why and how to record
Wednesday 22 May, 12 noon - 1pm. Register here.
This practical session from Harriet Carty, Caring for God's Acre, will help prepare you for your Love Your Burial Ground Week/Churches Count on Nature event (8-16 June 2024).
It will explain the significance of biological recording in churchyards and other burial grounds, tailored for those new to the subject.
Register hereUpcoming environmental webinars
Knowing your ant from your elder
Wednesday 22 May, 12 noon - 1pm.
This practical session from Harriet Carty, Caring for God's Acre, will help prepare you for your Love Your Burial Ground Week/Churches Count on Nature event (8-16 June 2024).
It will explain the significance of biological recording in churchyards and other burial grounds, tailored for those new to the subject.
Register herePlanting your tree in the Communion Forest
Monday 10 June, 12 noon - 1pm. Register here.
The Communion Forest is a global initiative comprising local activities of forest protection, tree growing and eco-system restoration undertaken by provinces, dioceses and individual churches across the Anglican Communion to safeguard creation.
This seminar with Bishop Graham Usher explores how planting is to hope, restoring is to heal, and protecting is to love.
Register hereYour church - your swifts
Tuesday 11 June, 12 noon - 1pm. Register here.
The Swift took to nesting in churches when the UK lost its ancient forests. In some cases, they have been nesting in the same church for hundreds of years, maybe even more.
But intolerance, re-roofing, renovations, modifications and insulation threaten their survival as never before. Find out more at this fascinating and well-illustrated talk, full of practical and easy to follow advice.
Register here