Advocacy for God's creation
First published on: 21st November 2022Advocacy is vital for a healthy and balanced democracy and important in helping tackle climate and ecological emergencies facing the planet.
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Advocacy is vital for a healthy and balanced democracy and important in helping tackle climate and ecological emergencies facing the planet.
Representatives from rural churches across the diocese gathered at St Mary’s Church, Wendover, as part of a trial and launch of new equipment and the Parish Environment Resource Pack.
From 6 to 18 November, world leaders along with climate activists, civil society representatives, and CEOs will meet in Egypt for the 27th annual gathering on climate action.
Experts from Low Carbon West and North Oxford share some top tips for saving energy, in a Great Big Green Week event in Church House.
Churches to be included in the government package of support to help with rising energy bills this winter.
St Mary's Wargrave is one of many churches across the diocese rewilding its churchyard to encourage biodiversity and provide a rich habitat for flora and fauna to flourish.
The Revd Dr Hugh White, Team Vicar in the Benefice of Witney, shares their Great Big Green Week plans.
The diocesan Environment Action team share an update from their latest Greenshoots meeting.
The Diocese of Oxford has been awarded the A Rocha Bronze Eco Diocese status in recognition of its commitment to environmental stewardship.
Now is the perfect time to have an energy audit of your church, as energy bills are going up, faculty rules for installing new heating systems are changing, and the urgency to tackle the climate crisis is ever more pressing.