The Church of England in Norfolk and North-East Suffolk
 
Home  >  Equipping your church  >  Caring  >  Environment  >  News and events
Environmental news and events

News
7 Year Climate Change Action Plan launched
3 November 2009
7 Year Climate Change Action Plan launched
The Plan includes the aim of cutting the churchs carbon footprint by 42% by 2020, 4700 sustainable schools nationwide by 2016 and Eco-twinning with church communities in developing world.
Cycle Ride to Copenhagen Climate Conference
2 October 2009
Cycle Ride to Copenhagen Climate Conference
The Diocesan Environmental Officer, Hereward Cooke, is donning his warmest cycling clothes to cycle for Christian Aid to Denmark`s capital city this coming December.
Launch of Climate Justice Fund
21 September 2009
Launch of Climate Justice Fund
Make it personal; support the poor by counting your carbon says Church of England.
Bishops respond to Climate Change challenge
21 September 2009
Bishops respond to Climate Change challenge
Statement from the CofEs College of Bishops responding to the challenge of Climate Change in the run-up to Copenhagen.
Rowing vicar travels around benefice by water
7 September 2009
Rowing vicar travels around benefice by water
A Broadland vicar made the most of the riverside setting of his parishes this weekend as he rowed 15 miles between villages.
5 June 2009
Norfolk churches under threat
Climate change is threatening churches in Norfolk as sea levels rise. Five churches along the River Thurne now stand on far less land than they used to as their grounds are swept away.
Joining the Eco Movement
1 May 2009
Joining the Eco Movement
How can we join this rapidly growing movement? There are two possible ideas. A PCC can establish itself as an Eco-congregation...
Reducing our energy use
1 May 2009
Reducing our energy use
Everybody can respond to the challenge of Climate Change, and indeed Christian people must act responsibly in this perilous situation.
Creation or Evolution: Do we have to choose?
1 May 2009
Creation or Evolution: Do we have to choose?
Well over 400 people crowded into Norwich Cathedral on 30th April to hear Professor Michael Reiss lecture on Creation or Evolution - do we have to choose?
19 March 2009
New church resource for campaigning on climate change
Operation Noah has launched a Church Action Starter Pack for communities wanting to learn and take action on climate change.
Events
View other events...