In response to the Prime Minister’s announcement on net zero policies, a joint statement has been issued by the Baptist Union of Great Britain, The Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church
A special Creation Care service was held at Truro Cathedral on Saturday 16th September to highlight the urgency of environmental action, both locally and globally, and to emphasize the Diocese of Truro’s commitment to climate justice.
On Saturday 23rd September people across the UK will come together in their local area and call on the UK Prime Minister to make polluters pay for climate-related loss and damage.
The global stocktake is a critical turning point in our battle against the escalating climate crisis – a moment to take a long, hard look at the state of our planet and chart a better course for the future.
Find out more about ActionAid’s groundbreaking new research into the financial flows fuelling industrial agriculture and fossil fuels – the two industries that are the largest contributors to climate change.
A new study published in the journals “The Lancet” and “Child Abuse and Neglect” co-authored by the World Council of Churches (WCC) highlights the alarming impact of climate change on the health and wellbeing of children.
There’s been a furious response from Christian environmental campaigners to the Prime Minister’s decision to issue hundreds of oil and gas licenses for the North Sea.
Christian Aid, a leading UK development agency, has warned the UK Government’s decision to issue hundreds of new oil and gas licenses for the North Sea “flies in the face of climate science.”
Are you interested in learning more about Make Polluters Pay Action Day? Do you want to know how to hold your own event, demonstration or pilgrimage as part of an international day of action on climate-induced loss and damage?
Are you passionate about Climate Justice? Do you long to see the church rise up and speak out? Become a Prophetic Activist and receive the tools, training and community to make it happen.
Join us to hear from climate and migrant justice activists and movement leaders – and find out what you can do to build power from the ground up in your own community.
Join us for a screening of Cornwall Climate Care’s latest film Hungry for Change alongside the Save Our Wild Isles production of Hungry for Change at St Ives Arts Club, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and guests
Helston Climate Action Group is delighted to be taking part in the launch of the latest film in the Cornwall Climate Stories series from Cornwall Climate Care.
Join us for a screening of Cornwall Climate Care’s latest film Hungry for Change alongside the Save Our Wild Isles production of Hungry for Change at Plaza Cinema Truro, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and guests
Thirteen-year old Ellyanne Chlystun-Githae has a serious message for the adults in the world: “While you are worrying about whether you have enough money to retire, people my age are worried about surviving in a world that is rapidly warming.”