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Community Energy – Some Good News!

Date: 29 March, 2025 | Category: Campaigns |Topics: | Comments: 0

After six months of collective advocacy, finally community energy is in the Great British Energy Bill.

Earth Day – Article for parish magazine

Date: 19 March, 2025 | Category: Opinions Parish Magazine |Topics: | Comments: 0

UN Earth Day is 22 April. Do adapt and use this article for your own local magazine.

G.R.E.E.N – mnemonic for explanation of Green New Deal

Date: 18 May, 2020 | Category: Information/Education |Topics: | Comments: 0

What is the Green New Deal? According to the UK Student Climate Network:The Green New Deal is a set of…   Read more >

A New Law to Boost Local Clean Energy – please support.

Date: 29 October, 2018 | Category: Uncategorized |Topics: | Comments: 4

Green Christian has signed up as a supporter of a new law to support local renewable energy. The Local Electricity…   Read more >

Smart meters

Date: 7 December, 2016 | Category: Uncategorized |Topics: | Comments: 8

There has been discussion about Smart meters in the press and in Green Christian’s own (members only) discussion group. GC…   Read more >

Axe Drax

Date: 1 October, 2016 | Category: Uncategorized |Topics: | Comments: 0

Far from being offcuts, most of the wood pellets burned at Drax, in North Yorkshire, are imported from North America,…   Read more >

Replacement of Trident is “unwarranted” and “unethical” say Churches

Date: 14 July, 2016 | Category: Uncategorized |Topics: | Comments: 0

From the UK  Methodist Church Website: The Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Church, the…   Read more >

Faith And (Nuclear) Power – CEL Report

Date: 18 February, 2013 | Category: Media Release |Topics: | Comments: 3

A low consumption, non-nuclear, energy strategy is a “moral imperative.” The CEL report, entitled Faith and Power , urges an energy strategy informed by Christian principles of wise stewardship, peacemaking, justice, love for neighbours and moderation in consumption.