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The Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher, will lead the Church of England’s Environment Programme.
Steps churches can take to reduce their carbon emissions to net zero by 2030.
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.
Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Solar, Insulation, Diocese of Worcester, Housing, Written Case Study, Video; Discussion Questions
The Church of England is marking five years since the passing of the Paris Accord at COP21 by encouraging Christians to pray for firm progress to be made on environmental pledges.
Consultation on a Routemap net-zero carbon across the Church of England by 2030
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.
Bath Abbey is using an ancient water way to heat the World Heritage site.
All 42 dioceses in the Church of England have signed up to become an “eco diocese” as part of their commitment to reach carbon net zero by 2030.
Publications and data resources produced by the Data Services unit of the Church of England. Including parish level census and deprivation statistics.