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Climate change

We regard climate change as an important issue for responsible investors that may pose financial risks to our investments.

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Church of England’s Environment Group calls for greater action on Climate Change across the Church

NEWS / Church of England’s Environmental Advisory Group has called for all parts of the Church to recognise the Climate Crisis and step up its action to safeguard God’s creation.

01/11/2019
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Courageous decision-making is needed to tackle climate change says next environment bishop

The Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher, outlines the challenge following his appointment as Lead Bishop for Environmental Affairs.

25/02/2021
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The Bishop of Norwich on a garden bench Diocese of Norwich

Paris climate deal: Lead bishop on environment condemns Trump's decision

NEWS / The Church of England's lead bishop on the environment, the Bishop of Salisbury, has condemned President Trump's decision to revoke the United States' ratification of the Paris Agreement on climate change, which has been signed by 194 other countries. 

02/06/2017
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Press release from the Church of England.

Bishop calls for Common Action on Climate Change with President Hollande

NEWS / The Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury and Lead Bishop on the Environment, has met President Hollande to present climate justice petitions signed by almost two million people ahead of a final agreement at the United Nations Climate Change talks in Paris  - COP21.

11/12/2015
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Urgent action needed on climate change urges Synod

NEWS / Urgent action is needed to tackle climate change the General Synod pledged today in a wide ranging motion acknowledging that global warming is disproportionately affecting the world's poorest.

13/07/2015
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How one island parish took on climate change and grew by making simple changes to monthly services

A church on the Isle of Wight has taken on climate change as a community after monthly services focussed on the environment – and found its congregation growing in the process.

03/09/2020
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World Environment Day

World Environment Day is the UN’s most important day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the protection of our environment. Learn about how the Church of England is making changes for the good of the environment.

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Bishop responds to Government's proposed climate change review

NEWS / Church's lead environment bishop welcomes indications from Government that it will review climate charge targets 

15/10/2018
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Press release from the Church of England.

Climate change to be a central part of conversations at the Lambeth Conference

Climate change to be a central part of conversations at the Lambeth Conference

19/09/2019
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