Are you or your church keen to get involved with our ‘Net Zero in My Neighbourhood’ campaign but want some support in approaching your councillors or members of local authority?
Cornwall probably has more environmentally conscious people and organisations per head of population or per square kilometre of land area than anywhere else in the country.
Seven Just Stop Oil supporters have been found guilty and two have been acquitted in relation to peacefully blocking the distribution of oil from the Esso Fuel Terminal in Birmingham in April 2022.
The guide suggests actions every church can take – starting with small steps and building up towards larger targets. It has been produced as part of the Church in Walesโ commitment to reach net zero carbon by 2030 and will offer churches a chance to show that โactions speak louder than wordsโ.
This February, people from all walks of life will use the power of green hearts to show decision makers that we want to see urgent action to tackle climate change, protect nature and bring down bills.
We want to know what you really think about climate change policies, and what you might imagine are the benefits of a Net Zero future, and how we might get there.
Networking for churches, charities, businesses and civic organisations with an interest in tackling climate change and the degradation of the natural environment. All are welcome to this free event!
In this 6 week Talking Climate Justice small group discussion guide youโll explore Lenten themes (repentance, sacrifice, redemption, reparation and restoration) to help you grapple with the realities of the climate crisis.ย ย
People on the frontlines of the climate crisis are calling for polluters to pay for the loss and damage they are experiencing from a climate crisis they did the least to cause.
Food for Thought looks at the undeniable impacts of modern animal agriculture as well as some of the incredible Cornish initiatives underway to mitigate them โ and also the role that regenerative farming could play in actually combating climate change while producing nutritious food.
Governments committed to protect 30% of land and water considered important for biodiversity by 2030. Currently, only 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine areas are protected.