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The Church of England's national environmental programme exists to enable the whole Church to address — in faith, practice, and mission — the issue of climate change and care of creation.
The Church Commissioners for England are recognised as global leaders in Responsible Investment, specifically for our approach to environmental issues, and were recently the first investor to join a programme to develop science-based nature targets for businesses.
Find details of our series of webinars on different aspects of the Church of England environment programme and the path to 'net zero carbon'.
On the eve of the fourth anniversary of the Brumadinho Tailings dam disaster that resulted in the deaths of 270 people, the United Nations Environment Programme and the Church of England Pensions Board announced the formation of an independent Global Tailings Management Institute aimed at driving mining industry safety standards.
NEWS / The Church of England’s lead bishop on the environment has said recent proposed Government environment initiatives mean this could prove to be a ‘great week’ for environmental policy in the UK.
Seeking to inspire and to encourage Church of England schools to sign up to a vision of Net Zero carbon schools.
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Our national webinars on Land and Nature complement the upcoming Churches Count on Nature (3-11 June 2023), when churches around the country will discover and record the wonderful nature in their churchyards and green spaces.
The Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (the Standard), launched today, establishes the first global standard on tailings management
UK faith leaders have called on the Government to ensure its economic recovery plan does not bypass care for the Environment
The Church of England’s General Synod has endorsed detailed plans designed to help the Church to reach net zero carbon by 2030.