Diocese of Oxford divests from fossil fuels
First published on: 21st April 2021Diocese of Oxford announces disinvestment from the fossil fuel sector in strive to become carbon net zero by 2035.
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Diocese of Oxford announces disinvestment from the fossil fuel sector in strive to become carbon net zero by 2035.
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