Diocese of Oxford declares a climate emergency
First published on: 21st May 2021A common vision for a more Christ-like Church means care for the climate is front and centre for the Diocese of Oxford.
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A common vision for a more Christ-like Church means care for the climate is front and centre for the Diocese of Oxford.
A church community garden is providing a multitude of benefits on one of the Diocese's most deprived estates.
The Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, has been appointed to the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change.
Four students from the University of Oxford share their experiences from internships with the diocese's Environment Action Programme.
Diocese of Oxford announces disinvestment from the fossil fuel sector in strive to become carbon net zero by 2035.
The Environment Action Programme share their top tips for Easter crafts and decorations that are planet-friendly.
Two Reading churches share their experiences of hosting Climate Sunday services in the run up to November's COP26.
A prayer for churches, wherever they are on the Parish Pathway to net zero and their journey to being a more eco-friendly church.
Colin Cockshaw tells the environment team about the plans St Edburg's, Bicester, has for the run up to COP26.
Butterfly abundance in Bucks. With conservation and the environment being high on our agenda right now, we were delighted to read that this year has been remarkably good for butterflies at St John's, Stone, Buckinghamshire.