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Find details of our series of webinars on different aspects of the Church of England environment programme and the path to net zero carbon.
The Routemap to Net Zero Carbon by 2030 is a plan for how the Church of England can be net zero carbon by 2030. It was approved by General Synod in July 2022.
Advice on possible sources of funding for projects to reduce carbon emissions, and on how to approach those funders.
Seeking to inspire and to encourage Church of England schools to sign up to a vision of Net Zero carbon schools.
The Church Commissioners in January 2020 committed our investment portfolio to being net zero by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement, as a member of the UN’s Asset Owner Alliance.
The Church of England’s General Synod has endorsed detailed plans designed to help the Church to reach net zero carbon by 2030.
This guidance offers a 'practical path' to net zero carbon for church buildings, showing where most churches should start, and the more advanced projects for churches who use more energy.
The Bishop of Norwich, the Church of England's lead Bishop on the Environment, has responded to the Prime Minister's statement yesterday on the Net Zero policies.
The Church of England’s General Synod has set new targets for all parts of the church to work to become carbon ‘net zero’ by 2030.
NEWS / Church's lead environment bishop describes 'critical risk' to global communities as new report published.