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Category: Climate

By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 16, 2022March 16, 2022

Do our personal actions matter?

Personal lifestyle choices are a recurring theme in environmental discussions. On the one hand we have the many calls to ‘do our bit’, to make ‘small changes’ that add up. … Continue reading Do our personal actions matter?

Categories: Climate, Resources
By Jeremy Williams Posted on November 8, 2021

What do we mean by climate justice?

This week climate negotiations at COP26 enter their second week. Today the agenda covers ‘loss and damage’, the cost of adapting, and the fact that some countries are affected more … Continue reading What do we mean by climate justice?

Categories: Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 24, 2021September 21, 2021

A game to explain food, inequality and climate

Catherine Masterman introduces a game, ‘Global Harvest’, to bring home the issues of food security and climate this harvest season. Apparently, despite the best efforts of Blue Peter, my children … Continue reading A game to explain food, inequality and climate

Categories: Climate, Parenting
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 22, 2021September 16, 2021

Why faith matters at COP26

With the latest round of international climate talks (COP26) coming up in November, there’s been a lot of activity around the agenda and the priorities. All interest groups want to … Continue reading Why faith matters at COP26

Categories: Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 7, 2021September 2, 2021

Explaining COP26 to your church

If you’re interested in the environment, you probably know all about COP26, the upcoming climate talks in Glasgow in November. Perhaps you’re even campaigning on it in some form, signing … Continue reading Explaining COP26 to your church

Categories: Church, ClimateTags: JPIT
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 24, 2021

Do we finally need to pull the communication cord on climate?

John Daniels asks if the time has come for more drastic climate solutions – and if so, what do we risk? The recently published 6th Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental … Continue reading Do we finally need to pull the communication cord on climate?

Categories: Climate, Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 6, 2021August 6, 2021

Greenwashing is whitewashing

John D Anderson considers the easy claims of companies making only token efforts towards climate change. Greenwashing is becoming a staple of the public relations industry. It means claiming that … Continue reading Greenwashing is whitewashing

Categories: Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 10, 2021May 28, 2021

Young Christians expect more on climate change

Nine out of ten Christian young people are concerned about climate change. Just one in ten are confident their church is doing enough about it. That’s a finding from Burning … Continue reading Young Christians expect more on climate change

Categories: Church, Climate

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