
Church of England to push BP & Shell towards a low-carbon economy.
The Church of England will submit shareholder resolutions to BP and Shell, two of the world’s biggest oil companies, to take responsibility for their carbon footprints,

The Church of England will submit shareholder resolutions to BP and Shell, two of the world’s biggest oil companies, to take responsibility for their carbon footprints,
Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post writes: A new poll released Friday shows major differences between faith groups on topics including concern over climate change,
There is general agreement that the climate change deal between the U.S. and China is “historic”. Consider the headlines: From CNN’s “US and China reach
Kate Galbraith writes a “Green Column” called “Churches Go Green by Shedding Fossil Fuel Holdings” in the International Business section of the online New York
Harry Enten is a senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, and writes on the demographics of Climate Change. The assumption in the press (provided
Sunday, Episcopalians joined the largest climate change march
The heirs to the Rockefeller charities, valued at $860 million, have announced that they will join the movement to divest from fossil fuels, according to
The Anglican Church of Canada, The Episcopal Church, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada have issued a joint pastoral message on climate change.
by George Clifford Reflecting on forty years of preaching, I realized that the content of my sermons has changed in several ways. One of the