FAITH

CHURCH OF ENGLAND TACKLES ITS CARBON FOOTPRINT

Speaking at Lambeth Palace at an event to mark the third anniversary of the Church of England's environmental campaign, the Bishop of London, the Right Reverend Richard Chartres urged representatives from all dioceses to go one step further in cutting their carbon, reminding them that caring for the planet is a Christian imperative for the sake of future generations.

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SATISH KUMAR ON THE RECORD

Climate change is most frequently presented as a problem with a possible solution, but one that will cause pain and cost money. But this need not be the case. Erika Yarrow met Satish Kumar and learnt that a sustainable future could not only be safer for both ourselves and the planet, but offer a way of life that is healthier, happier and more spiritually fulfilling.

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DOMINION OR DEGRADATION?

Rabbi Jeffrey Newman asks if we will rise to the challenge set by climate change or continue to worship the ‘golden calf’.

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EVEN TERMITES ARE TO BLAME

Paul Brown* considers the complexities of climate change and the role of religion in communicated good stewardship.

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FAITH IN THE FUTURE

Peter Stern* explains how Christian Engineers in Development is helping to improve lives in the developing world.

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WALK A LITTLE LIGHTER

John Madeley* considers climate change from a Christian perspective.

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DON'T STOP AT THE LIGHTS

CIWEM Executive Director, Nick Reeves, reviews a new eco-guide for church leaders.

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CALLING ALL FAITHS

CIWEM Executive Director, Nick Reeves, says a coalition of the faiths for action on climate change could save the planet.

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