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Bishop makes national news on Net Zero

by Michael Ford last modified 18 Feb, 2021 07:19 PM

As the Church of England's lead bishop for the environment, Bishop Nicholas has been quoted in a National Church release and in a number of news outlets.

After learning of the first findings from a nationwide study to capture carbon impacts in the Church of England, the Bishop said:

“Committing the Church of England to become net-zero by 2030 has emphasised the urgency of the climate crisis. It has inspired us all to pick up the pace in the care of God’s creation.

“There has been a magnificent response already, but it is sobering to realise how much more is needed. The Energy Footprint Tool, good advice and some excellent case studies are available to stimulate, encourage and help.

“We need to be working at this in every Church community – churches, chaplaincies, schools, homes and offices - as we move towards our 2030 target for the sake of the world God loves.”

Reports on the first findings from a nationwide study to capture carbon impacts in the Church of England.

Church of England
Church Times
BBC
Christian Today
Premier

Premier also quotes the Church of England's Head of Church Buildings, Becky Clark, regarding the big and small steps churches can take towards becoming Net Zero.

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