Looking after the environment
Make sure MPs get message
DIOCESAN environmental adviser Wendy Boulton is urging parishes to support Christian Aid's campaign to toughen the Government's Climate Change Bill.Could you be a carbon cutting hero
ARE you a carbon cutting hero? Are you part of a group actively undertaking carbon cutting activities in the East of England or someone looking to encourage others to cut carbon emissions?1,000-mile march to save planet
CHRISTIAN Aid has launched the longest-ever UK protest march, backed by celebrities including singers Lemar and Amy Macdonald and actors Leonardo Di Caprio and Katie Leung, as part of its Climate Changed campaign.Wendy warns: All we have to do is live the simple life
THERE were stern warnings from Wendy Boulton, the Bishop of Chelmsford's Adviser on the Environment, when she addressed the St Osyth Deanery Synod.Cathedral is working hard to reduce its carbon footprint
CHELMSFORD Cathedral is keen to play its part in the fight against global warming.Vicar inspires garden
REVD Canon Chris Bard, team vicar of Epping and BBC Essex Faith and Ethics presenter, was the inspiration behind the awardwinning 'Growing Together in Faith' garden at the Chelsea Flower Show with help from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Susan Bowden-Pickstock.Chelsea Flower Show stars bloom at Woodham Festival
CHELSEA gold medal winners will entertain visitors at Woodham Walter Festival of Flowers.Retreat House hosts garden quiet day
WE are never nearer God than in a garden, it is said. Val Tyler, gardener at the Chelmsford diocesan retreat house at Pleshey, could not agree more.Love Life, Live Lent takes green perspective
THIS year’s range of Lent materials from Church House Publishing is already flying off the shelves, spearheaded by ‘Love Life, Live Lent’.Climate change march
CHRISTIAN Aid is looking for volunteers to join UK’s longestever protest march, the first mass march for climate justice.Change gear into carbon neutral and cut CO²
Whenever we take a holiday flight, drive the car, heat and light our homes, prepare our food or purchase goods and services, we have an impact on climate change through the carbon dioxide that goes into the atmosphere. Did you know that you can help to balance out the climate change effects by reducing carbon elsewhere?Conference could not be greener
A DISTINGUISHED panel of speakers will address the Chelmsford Diocese Environment Conference in June. Keynote speaker, Elaine Storkey, UK president of the charity Tearfund, will be joined by Chris Walton, editor of Green Christian, the journal of Christian Ecology Link, who is also outreach director of Ringsfield Christian Ecology Study Centre in Suffolk.Discovering nature on walk to school
Pupils at a Church of England school in Forest Gate put their best foot forward for Walk to School week.Leading scientist optimistic
Professor Sir John Houghton talks about environmental sustainability.Can you shrink your footprint?
Last year General Synod (the national church parliament) called for the Church of England to shrink its environmental footprint to lessen its impact on future climate change.Climate change, poverty in Africa and ... plastic bags?
Plastic is contributing to the plight of people in the developing nations of the world, and a PLASTIC BAG PROJECT to reduce the use of plastic in your church and at home would be a simple and practical way of demonstrating your concern.Shrinking your footprint
Chelmsford diocese is marking World Environment Day (5 June) by encouraging parish churches to carry out an audit of current energy uses.Carbon footprint
Use this table to help you calculate how much carbon you use each year.What you can do
A list of things you can do to help reduce carbon emissions.What you can do
A list of things you can do to help reduce carbon emissions.
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