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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.
Church roles are many and varied. Discover the variety of ministry within the Church of England.
Legal opinions concerning the Church of England - ninth edition (2020).
Download key resources to help your church or Christian community mark Creationtide.
Download our discussion materials for Creationtide that can be used individually or in groups.
As an ethical and responsible investor, we exclude companies in a number of different sectors from our investments.
Find out who your Diocesan Environmental Officers and Net Zero Carbon Officers are and get in touch with them.
This page explains what an Eco Diocese is and how different Dioceses have worked towards this status.
Practical examples of changes churches have made, to cut their greenhouse gas emissions and move towards Net Zero Carbon.
There are some relatively easy steps which will cut your church's use of electricity and gas, and your utility bills
Embodied carbon is the carbon associated with the material extraction, transport, manufacture and installation of a product. This is important within building projects when carrying out maintenance and renovations to further aid emissions reduction.