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Canadian Anglican leaders fast for the climate

Primate among individuals participating in “rolling” fast to last a full year

23 March 2015

From Fiji to Alaska - Eco bishops head for SA

Anglican bishops from some of the regions of the world most challenged by climate change – from Fiji to Argentina, and Namibia to Alaska – are to meet in Cape Town next week to work out strategies for achieving climate justice.

19 February 2015

Church of England Commissioners applaud BP on its carbon stance

The Church Commissioners for England have welcomed BP's call for shareholders to support a call for a low carbon economy.

05 February 2015

Church of England investing bodies welcome Shell response on climate change

The Church of England’s national investing bodies have welcomed the decision by the Royal Dutch Shell Plc Board to recommend a vote in favour of a special resolution on climate change

02 February 2015

Church Commissioners largest private commercial forestry investor in UK

New Low Carbon Investments make Church Commissioners Largest Private Commercial Forestry Investor in UK 

15 December 2014

Bishops worldwide pray and fast for the climate

Episcopal colleagues in Salisbury, Johannesburg, Cape Town, New York and Fiji are all fasting for the climate today.

01 December 2014

Diocese to disinvest from fossil fuels

The Diocese of Oxford voted to disinvest from fossil fuel companies at its Diocesan Synod on 15 November

19 November 2014

Humanity's greed driving climate inaction: Archbishop of Polynesia

The Anglican Archbishop of Polynesia has urged G20 leaders to step up their efforts to tackle climate change.

17 November 2014

Anglican Communion voices speak out ahead of the G20 summit

Leading figures from the Anglican Communion are speaking out in advance of this weekend’s G20 meeting in Brisbane

13 November 2014

SA Archbishop calls on youth for help with Communion eco-strategy

Anglican youth worldwide have been asked to help determine the Anglican Communion's strategy to protect the environment.

10 November 2014