In the run up to Love Your Burial Ground week and Churches Count on Nature 2023 please join our Director, Harriet Carty for this webinar on burial grounds, their wonderful wildlife and how you can help to record what species are present.
Parishes across England and Wales can now register to participate in Churches Count on Nature, an annual scheme where people visit churchyards and record the plant and animal species they encounter.
A conversation between Orthodox and Baptist scholars on care for the planet and the climate crisis, and interfaith collloquium betwen Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars.
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.
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 Wales’ commitment to reach net zero carbon by 2030 and will offer churches a chance to show that “actions speak louder than words”.
Temperate rainforest may once have covered up to one-fifth of Britain. Though only fragments now remain, they form a rare and internationally important habitat.
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!
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.
COP15 meets in Dec in Montreal o address the ongoing loss of biodiversity globally by agreeing a goal to halt its decline and start to restore nature by 2030.
Join us online as we explore how we can ensure that our projects are ecological and sustainable and hear more about community funding opportunities for larger energy related projects.