Press release: Ash Wednesday Declaration bears fruit on Good Friday
Twenty Anglican bishops have just released a statement entitled The World is our Host for Good Friday, which calls Churches to urgent prayer and action for climate justice and ‘sets a new agenda on...
View ArticleChurch of England divests £12 million from coal and tar sands companies
Press release, 1 May: The Church of England divests £12 million from thermal coal and tar sands companies and states that it will divest from other fossil fuel companies that do not take seriously...
View ArticleMethodist Church edges towards fossil fuel disinvestment but fails to commit
Press release, 30 April: In a new climate change policy, the Methodist Church has set criteria for excluding tar sands and thermal coal companies, but fails to join a growing list of fossil free...
View ArticleOperation Noah welcomes the Pope’s timely encyclical on the environment and...
Press release: Operation Noah welcomes this important moment as the Pope takes a bold stance on climate change ahead of the critical COP21 UN climate negotiations this December. His concerns for people...
View ArticleOperation Noah welcomes major divestment commitments
Press release, 22nd September 2015: Operation Noah, the Christian climate change charity, has welcomed the news announced today that the global movement to divest assets from fossil fuels has crossed...
View ArticleInvesting sustainably: church investors challenged to think differently
Press release: Key church investors have been invited to a conference that challenges the perceived barriers to scaling up investments in clean energy and other climate solutions. The Climate Change...
View ArticleOperation Noah calls on churches to “think global, act local” on divestment
PRESS RELEASE: Operation Noah is calling on local churches to commit to divesting from fossil fuels during a week-long Global Divestment Mobilisation in May. The Christian climate change charity is a...
View ArticleBishops and clergy call for fossil free pensions from Church of England
PRESS RELEASE: Three Church of England bishops are among the signatories to an open letter sent to the Church of England Pensions Board, asking them to divest from fossil fuel companies and to invest...
View ArticleMethodist Church takes one step closer to fossil fuel divestment
PRESS RELEASE: The annual Methodist Conference has this week voted for the principle of withdrawing investments from fossil fuel companies whose plans are at odds with the Paris Agreement on climate...
View ArticlePressure mounts on Church of England to divest from Exxon
PRESS RELEASE: Christian campaigners are calling on the Church of England to disinvest from US oil giant ExxonMobil, on the basis of new evidence that the company intentionally misled the public on...
View ArticleHelping conservative Christians rethink climate change: a new study guide to...
PRESS RELEASE: Operation Noah, the Christian climate change charity, has launched a new, Christ-centred study guide to help conservative Christians to make the connection between caring for creation...
View ArticleChurches urged to divest from fossil fuels and accelerate the clean energy...
PRESS RELEASE: As the Church of England prepares to vote on fossil fuel divestment, a new report from Operation Noah, the Christian climate change charity, looks at the role of the Churches in the...
View ArticleChurch of England General Synod votes for fossil fuel divestment
PRESS RELEASE: The Church of England’s governing body, General Synod, has voted almost unanimously to divest by 2023 from oil and gas companies not on track to meet the Paris Agreement target of...
View ArticleMeet Sālote, a seven-year-old witness from the frontlines of climate change
PRESS RELEASE: Operation Noah, the Christian climate change charity, has launched a thought-provoking animated film, Sālote, to help Christians around the world recognise the human cost of a...
View ArticlePRESS RELEASE: Operation Noah welcomes Church of England decision to set 2030...
12 February 2020 Operation Noah joyfully welcomes the outcome of the Church of England General Synod debate on the climate emergency and carbon reduction target. General Synod members voted by 144...
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