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Churches commitments on climate change presented to No.10

First published on: 18th October 2021

Leaders representing five main faith groups, including Bishop Olivia, met at 10 Downing Street to demand bold action on the climate crisis.


A message from the former Prime Minister to children and young people

First published on: 14th October 2021

Theresa May MP shares a message with children in the diocese about the importance of writing to their MP about climate change.


All this has to change - A sermon from Bishop Olivia

First published on: 5th August 2021

Rt Revd Olivia Graham, Bishop of Reading, gives a moving sermon on climate justice for the Young Christian Climate Network's Relay to COP26.


YCCN Relay to COP26

First published on: 15th July 2021

The Young Christian Climate Network are organising a relay walk to end in Glasgow at the end of October, ready for COP26.


Biodiversity loss and climate change

First published on: 18th June 2021

Bishop Steven speaks at the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change about COP26, poverty and pandemics.


Big Clean Switch

First published on: 9th June 2021

Big Clean Switch. A very simple step that we can take to reduce the carbon footprints of our homes is to switch to a renewable - otherwise known as a "green" or "clean" - tariff.


On your bike!

First published on: 9th June 2021

Two regular cycle commuters, Rhodri Bowen and Steven Buckley, share their tips and inspiration for cycling to work.


Causing a buzz at St Thomas's

First published on: 3rd June 2021

Causing a buzz at St Thomas's. THOUSANDS of honey bees have been given a home in a church yard in central Oxford.


Diocese of Oxford declares a climate emergency

First published on: 21st May 2021

A common vision for a more Christ-like Church means care for the climate is front and centre for the Diocese of Oxford.


Quarrendon's community garden is blooming marvellous

First published on: 14th May 2021

A church community garden is providing a multitude of benefits on one of the Diocese's most deprived estates.

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